substr won't include any spaces if your original source string doesn't have any. At any rate, just make an array out of your source string and use what I showed above.

my @src; { my $tmp = $a; push @src, substr( $tmp, 0, 7, "" ) while $tmp; } # . . . as above . . .

Update: And looking again at your sample it appears you might have rows of space separated data, in which case you'd want to use something along the lines of while( <SRC> ) { chomp; push @src, split( /\s+/, $_)  } to build @src. Sample data in <code> tags would help clear things up.


In reply to Re^3: printing certain number of data by Fletch
in thread printing certain number of data by drock

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