Hi proactive1,

My first approach would be a lazy one; just apply a regex to the single line representing the concatentation of all lines from the file ...

use strict; use warnings; use File::Basename; use IO::File; my $iam = basename $0; (my $fname = shift) or die "syntax: $iam <file>\n"; my $fh = new IO::File($fname) or die "$iam: can't read $fname ($!)\n" +; undef $/; # Read file into a sing +le line (my $line = <$fh>) =~ s/\n(\s*\n){2,}/\n\n/g; # Delete extra blank li +nes printf "%s\n", $line; # Show the result

You could also do it by reading a single line at a time, and only printing a single blank line for each group encountered; something like ...

use strict; use warnings; use File::Basename; use IO::File; my $iam = basename $0; (my $fname = shift) or die "syntax: $iam <file>\n"; my $fh = new IO::File($fname) or die "$iam: can't read $fname ($!)\n" +; my $b_prev_blank = 0; # Nonzero each time the previous line was bla +nk my $b_this_blank = 0; # Nonzero each time the current line is blank while (my $line = <$fh>) { chomp $line; $b_this_blank = ($line =~ /^\s*$/); (!$b_prev_blank or !$b_this_blank) and printf "%s\n", $line; $b_prev_blank = $b_this_blank; }

s''(q.S:$/9=(T1';s;(..)(..);$..=substr+crypt($1,$2),2,3;eg;print$..$/

In reply to Re: Double blank lines to single blank line by liverpole
in thread Double blank lines to single blank line by proactive1

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