#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; $|++; while( <DATA> ) { next unless /^"\\\\/; # valid lines only chomp; # remove EOL my @column_pieces = split /\\/, $_, 5; # split on \, max 5 fields print $column_pieces[-1]=~/^(.*)"$/,$/; # display last (fifth) field } __DATA__ "(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"
prints:

Pages/sec Bytes Total/sec Disk Transfers/sec % Processor Time

~Particle *accelerates*


In reply to Re: REGEXP Help by particle
in thread REGEXP Help by Anonymous Monk

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