Hello,
I am trying to make inline changes to the file(passed using Glob)
I am doing like this, but i think it is not the best way to do it.
In below code i have to use stdout redirection to a new local file, which i don't want to do.
I need to make changes to the same file being passed by rm_spaces(\*FILE)
open(STDOUT, "+>csv_add_up");
rm_spaces(\*CSVADD_FILE);
close STDOUT;
sub rm_spaces {
my $file = shift;
while (<$file>) {
chomp;
my @fields = split /,/;
s/\s+//g for @fields;
s/\/I\/0//g for @fields;
s/\/T\/0//g for @fields;
print join ",", @fields,"\n";
}
}
Thanks,
Jagtar
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