Verbal,
I tried the code out the way you had asked.It takes the input in
however, it doesn't do anything with it. By the way, I am the one, who is trying
to read the total from a file, and spit it out to another file. My code reads following:
print "Input file name: ";
$_ = <>;
chop;
open(INFILE, $_);
while (<INFILE>)
{
if(m/total/)
{
s/^total\s[0-9]+\s[0-9]+\s([0-9]+)\s([0-9]+)$/$1 $2/;
print;
}
}
close INFILE
I think the program is getting the input, however it is just not doing anything with
it. Once I enter the name of the file, it just sits there, instead of parsing. How come??
THanks
Paav
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