What you need is a regular expression. See perlman:perlre for details. Regular expressions are tuned to do specific things. As such if you want useful help we need real data. If you have some code that fails to work that is also good. You need to specify exactly what you are trying to achieve. Ideally you would post something like

When you post this please use the <code> </code> tags to wrap the data and code in to retain the formatting. These tags are like supercharged pre tags where the HTML special chars are automatically escaped.

Update

Looking at your raw data you can do this in one line:

/^(\S+)/ && print "$1\n" while <DATA>; __DATA__ EXAMPLE1 NS ns0.test.com NS ns1.test.com EXAMPLE2 NS ns0.test.com NS ns1.test.com EXAMPLE3 NS ns0.test.com NS ns1.test.com EXAMPLE4 NS ns0.test.com NS ns1.test.com # this prints EXAMPLE1 EXAMPLE2 EXAMPLE3 EXAMPLE4

You may find this easier to understand:

while (my $line = <DATA>) { if ( $line =~ /^(\S+)/ ) { print "$1\n"; } }

cheers

tachyon

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In reply to Re: Zonefile parsing by tachyon
in thread Zonefile parsing by lechucky

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