Try Tie::File, here is a piece of its man page:
# This file documents Tie::File version 0.93 tie @array, 'Tie::File', filename or die ...; $array[13] = 'blah'; # line 13 of the file is now 'blah' print $array[42]; # display line 42 of the file $n_recs = @array; # how many records are in the file? $#array -= 2; # chop two records off the end for (@array) { s/PERL/Perl/g; # Replace PERL with Perl everywhere in the fi +le } # These are just like regular push, pop, unshift, shift, and splice # Except that they modify the file in the way you would expect push @array, new recs...; my $r1 = pop @array; unshift @array, new recs...; my $r1 = shift @array; @old_recs = splice @array, 3, 7, new recs...; untie @array; # all finished
Hope this helps, Valerio
In reply to Re: Make a copy of a line and add it back to the same file
by valdez
in thread Make a copy of a line and add it back to the same file
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