Hello,
I have a file (about 500MB), which contains
NAME
data
...
data
$
NAME
data
...
data
About 22,000 times. "data...data" can be up to 30-40 rows. I would like to split the one huge file into different files. The separation would be done at the "$". The filename of the single files should be the NAME. I tried the following:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
$/="\$\n";
open(A,'filename')||die$!;
open(B,'>',(split/\n/)[1])and+chomp,print(B)while<A>;
__END__
I get all kinds of errors, memory fills up etc. Does anyone have a code snippet which might solve my problems.
Thanks in advance!
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