Hello great perlomnks! I have a big problem in reading some records from a textfile. I have the following text file:
------------------------------------------------------- RDN[ 01 ] : checking my test = 1 RDN[ 1 ] : allowing data = 11030101 RDN[ 2 ] : retrieving data = 1 FOR CLASS main WITH NAME TYPE help = < 1 > Testnok = < [0] [1] [0] [[0]] [[1]] [[0]] > ; --------------------------------------------------------------
And I'm interested in extracting the values between "Testnok = <" and ">;", exactly the following values:
[0] [1] [0] [[0]] [[1]] [[0]]
I have done this in this way, but it's wrong:
open(IN, "< myfile.txt"); my @list = <IN>; close IN; while ( $_ = shift ( @list ) ) { s/Testnok\s*=\s*<\s*//; s/\s*>//; s/\s*//; } #and it's not printing only my interested values
Thank you for your time

In reply to reading from a textfile by bory

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