Hi
Bharath,
Assuming that data given are splitted by space rather than tab's, Here is my try.
use strict;
use warnings;
my @result;
while (<DATA>) {
s/\s*$//;
my $line = $_;
if (m/[A-Z]/){
my $next_line = <DATA>;
while (m/^|\s+/g){
my $pos = pos;
my ($key)=$line=~/^.{$pos}(\S+)/;
my $value;
if ($next_line=~/^.{$pos}(\s+)/) {
$value="";
}
else
{
($value)=$next_line=~/.{$pos}(\S+)/;
}
push @result,[$key,$value];
}
}
}
@result = sort {$a->[0] cmp $b->[0]} @result;
print join ',', map {$_->[0]}@result;
print join ',', map {$_->[1]}@result;
__DATA__
A1
9198
B1 C1 D1 E1 F1
23 232 233
G1 H1 I1
2222 323
Regards,
Murugesan Kandasamy
use perl for(;;);
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