Hi all,
I want to read a set of numeric values from a file.
I have a file(response_1.xml), it contains only one line. The line is like:
<>.....</>....<member_id>60</member_id><..><..>...<member_id>74</membe
+r_id>....<member_id>83</member_id><>....</>...
I want to read 60, 74 and 83 in an array. I tried to get that, but i am getting only the first value(60).
My script:
#! /usr/bin/perl -w
$file = '/home/anushya/response_1.xml';
open(FP, $file);
@lines = <FP>;
foreach $num (@lines) {
if ($num =~ m/<member-id>(\d+)/){
@val = $1;
print $val[0],"\n";
}
}
close(FP);
Anybody please help me to solve this.
regards,
G. Anushya.
Edited by Chady -- added code tags, and minor formatting.
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