What have you tried? In what way does it not work?

Does this do what you mean:

open(TMPFILE,"<page.html") || die "Cant open: $!"; while (<TMPFILE>) { chomp; my $myFile = join('',<TMPFILE>); if ($myFile =~ /'(\d{3})wordONE/){ $data = $1; } if ($myFile =~ /(\d{3})wordTWO/) { $data2 = $1; } } close TMPFILE;

You can combine the two if statements into an if .. elsif to speed things up slightly if you assume that no line will match both your patterns.

Update: While this does combine your two while loops I don't really expect this to do anything sensible (are you sure it works in the version that you had?)


In reply to Re: Combining while statements by Bilbo
in thread Combining while statements by Anonymous Monk

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