have the below code, and its input file "fruits.txt" has following values.

Apple Mango Grapes Bananas Avocado

I'm getting the output as below;

Grapes not in list Strawberry not in list Grapes not in list Strawberry not in list Grapes Strawberry not in list Grapes not in list Strawberry not in list Grapes not in list Strawberry not in list Grapes not in list Strawberry not in list

However, i'm actually looking for an output like this, please help!

Expected result as follows.

Grapes Strawberry not in list
use strict; use warnings; open (FILE,"fruits.txt"); while (<FILE>) { if (/Grapes/) { print $_; } else { print "Grapes not in list\n";} if (/strawberry/i) { print $_; } else { print "Strawberry not in list\n"; } } close FILE;

2018-03-23 Athanasius added code tags


In reply to Print only the matched line when process line by line from a file by sreek3502

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