I have two files one is a Text file where I have some different Patterns and another one is ASCII file where I have code to generate a test pattern. I need Perl Script where I can transfer data pattern to that ASCII file, after particular word "PI".

File 1-

Result is : 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000000 10000 +000 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 00000011 10000001 10000001 10000001 10000001 10000001 11000000 11000000 11000000 11000000 11000000 01100000 01100000 01100000 01100000 01100000

File 2-

CHAIN_TEST = pattern = 0; apply "grp1_load" 0 = chain "chain1" = "010"; end; force "PI" "XX0XXXXXX" 1; measure "PO" "XX" 2; apply "grp1_unload" 3 = chain "chain1" = "010"; end; pattern = 1; apply "grp1_load" 0 = chain "chain1" = "101"; end; force "PI" "XX0XXXXXX" 1; measure "PO" "XX" 2; apply "grp1_unload" 3 = chain "chain1" = "101"; end; end; SCAN_TEST = pattern = 0; apply "grp1_load" 0 = chain "chain1" = "010"; end; force "PI" "100000000" 1; measure "PO" "10" 2; pulse "/CK" 3; apply "grp1_unload" 4 = chain "chain1" = "010"; end;

2018-01-25 Athanasius added code and paragraph tags


In reply to Re^2: Copy data from one file and add it to another by Anonymous Monk
in thread Copy data from one file and add it to another by mel00

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