#!/usr/bin/perl -w sub dir_explorer { my $dir = $_[0]; opendir(DIR,$dir) or die "Konnte Verzeichnis $dir nicht öffnen: $!"; my @verzeichnis = readdir(DIR); close(DIR); open(FILE,">output.dat"); foreach $entry (@verzeichnis) { if(-f $entry){ # formatieren($entry); print FILE "$entry ist ein file ! \n"; } else { print FILE "$entry ist ein directory ! \n"; dir_explorer($entry); } }; close(FILE); }; dir_explorer("/home/du/Stelle");
work on files in subdirectories --- How???

Hello, I have the following problem: I have a directory,
where subdirectories are, which contain text files. I wrote a Perl script(not this one), which formats
the text files. The script is to be extended (see the script at the top). Each
subdirectory is to be visited, be formatted gradually the text files therein
and attached to a text file, which has the name of the subdirectory at the end and contains all formatted text
files of the subdirectory. The skript doesn`t work. I need your help.
Can you help me ? I think, i have to use a solution with FILE::Find. But i am a beginner and i can`t find similar problems and their solutions in my books. Please help me if you can. Thanks.

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