the logfile is in text format and contains something
like the following
Item no.0: NameDepth [2] <0> Class: [1] NetElementObjectClass Instance +: (int) [2] <1> Class: [ 57 ] Vc3TtpSnkObjectClass Instan +ce: (int) [3] Item no.1: NameDepth [2] <0> Class: [1] NetElementObjectClass Instance +: (int) [2] <1> Class: [ 57 ] Vc3TtpSnkObjectClass Instan +ce: (int) [14]
open (FILE, "< logfile") or die "Couldn't open for read logfile: $!"; while ($file_content = <FILE>) { if ( $file_content =~ m/Vc3/ ) { my @numbers = $file_content =~ /\[(\d+)\]/g; } } close (FILE);


the idea is to catch the integers between a [ ] inside
the loop so i can immidiately do something with them...


cant figure out why it isnt working. maybe im parsing it wrong.

In reply to extracting integers from bracketes when reading from file... by liri

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