This was written quickly but was tested. This should do what you want.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my $wordcount = 0;
my $linenumber = 0;
my $wordnumber = 0;
my $findword = "and";
open(FILE, "< input.txt") or die "Cannot open file: $!";
my @lines = <FILE>;
close(FILE) or die "Cannot close file: $!";
foreach my $line (@lines)
{
$linenumber++;
my @words = split(/\s+/, $line);
foreach my $word (@words)
{
$wordnumber++;
if ($word =~ m/^and$/)
{
print qq(The word "$findword" occured in line $linenumber a
+t word $wordnumber\n);
}
}
$wordnumber = 0;
}
UPDATE:
Fixed word splitting in regards to Enlil's message:
"but split '',$line is probably better than / /, if someone puts two spaces you might want split, / +/,$line =) "
Thanks!
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