The following will edit all the files OUT1 through OUT100. I'm not sure if that's what you wanted, though - your request was a bit unclear.
$filename = 'OUT';
$max = 100;
my ($fname, $ext) = split(/\./, $filename, 2);
$ext = '.' . $ext if ($ext); my @temp;
for (my $i = 1; $i <= $max; $i++) {
if (!open(IN, "$fname$i$ext")) { print "Can't open $fname$i$ext fo
+r read.<br>\n"; }
else {
@temp = <IN>;
close(IN);
# Do whatever editing is necessary on file data...
if (!open(OUT, ">$fname$i$ext")) { print "Can't open $fname$i$
+ext for write.<br>\n"; }
else {
print OUT @temp;
close(OUT);
}
}
}
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