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open(RESULTS2, "ping.txt") || die; @results = <RESULTS2>; open(RESULTS, ">ping.txt") || die; $j = 1; $a = 0; $f = 0; while (@results) { print $_; if (m/Reply/) { $output[$j] = $baseIP.$j.": Alive\n"; $j++; $a++; } elsif (m/Request/) { $output[$j] = $baseIP.$j.": Dead\n"; $j++; $f++; } else { #@output[$j] = $baseIP.$j.": Unusual Results, requires Manual Ping +\n"; } } print RESULTS "Pinger Results:\n\n"; print RESULTS "Alive Nodes: $a\n"; print RESULTS "Dead Nodes: $f\n"; print RESULTS "\n\nDetailed Results:\n"; print RESULTS @output; close(RESULTS); close(RESULTS2);

In reply to Re^4: Array Problem by wanderinweezard
in thread Array Problem by wanderinweezard

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