Hi monks.
I have a file cut_out
cut_out
8
2
i need to copy the first 8 lines of ORIGINAL to a new file 1.out.test. then print the next 2 lines to 2.out.test
ORIGINAL
1
2
3
4
TO 10
open (true, "<ORIGINAL");
open (edit, "<cut_out2");
open (rest, ">REST");
while (<edit>) {
chomp;
$j = $_;
print $j;
open (out, ">$.out.test");
while (<true>){
if (1..$.==$j) {print out}
else {print rest};
print "\nCUT";
rename (REST, COMPARE);
}
}
~
works for the first copy but not the second?
thanks
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