#!/usr/bin/perl -l use strict; use warnings; use File::Find; @ARGV=grep {-d or !warn "`$_': not a directory!\n"} @ARGV; die "Usage: $0 <dir> [<dirs>]\n" unless @ARGV; my ($tot,$maxsz,$max,$n)=(0,0); find { no_chdir => 1, wanted => sub { return unless -f; $n++; $tot += my $sz=-s; ($max,$maxsz)=($_,$sz) if $sz >= $maxsz; } }, @ARGV; die "Found 0 files\n" unless $n; print <<"EOF"; Total files found: $n Total size: $tot Largest file: `$max' (size: $maxsz bytes) EOF __END__

In reply to Re: Get the Total Size & Total Files in a Directory by blazar
in thread Get the Total Size & Total Files in a Directory by gopalr

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