Hello fellow monks,
I have the following text:
"(PDH-TSV 4.0) (Eastern Daylight Time"(240)"
"\\PLAGUE\Memory\Pages/sec"
"\\PLAGUE\Network Interface(3Com EtherLink PCI)\Bytes Total/sec"
"\\PLAGUE\PhysicalDisk(_Total)\Disk Transfers/sec"
"\\PLAGUE\Processor(_Total)\% Processor Time"
It is a string of 5 cloumn names, and I want to shorten them to the following:
Date/Time
Memory\Pages/sec
Bytes Total/sec
Disk Transfers/sec
% Processor Time
My idea was to split them on \t push them onto an array, and format each element with the following code:
#!C:\Perl\bin\Perl -w
open (LOG, "$Perf_rev") ||
die "Error: Couldn't open $Perf_rev : $!\n";
# don't include Header (No numerical data)
my $header = <LOG>;
@header = split(/\t/, $header);
$header[1] =~ s/^\".*\"$/Date\/Time/;
print $header[1];
I'm stuck on the remaining 4 elements of the array
any suggestions?
Thanks
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