Hi all,
I have a file called "input.txt".
This file contains the 10000 lines in it.
Here my requirement goes,
I want to locate a line a starting with "Confname" as the first few characters
The normal way for doing this task
while ( <FH> ) {
if $_ =~ /^Confname/ {
.......
}
}
If that is the best way to make my File Handle on the line starting with, "Confname", I will go ahead with that.
But if anyone used other than the method, which I have specified, please do write your reply, so that, I can use that in my code.
"Keep pouring your ideas"
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