$counter is mis-typed within your while expression. It's missing its '$' sigil. Also, I think that some of the magic of while(<>) is lost when you put other criteria within the while() criteria.
You could do it like this...
print "TOP\n"; while( <> ) { last if $. > 10; # $. is the current line number within the file. print "$_\n"; } print "BOTTOM\n";
Dave
In reply to Re: peeling the top 10 lines from a file
by davido
in thread peeling the top 10 lines from a file
by jjohhn
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