Ok, I have a file that I need to append different port numbers to the end of each line. File looks like this
Address1=
Address2=
Address3=
Port numbers are generated by pulling them out of another file
my $source = "somefile.txt";
my @list;
open(IN, "<$source") or die ("Unable to open $source: $!\n");
while(my $line = <IN>) {
chomp ($line);
$_ = $line;
my $line2 = (split)[1];
chomp ($line2);
my @words = split(/tcp/, $line2);
my $word = $words[0];
chop $word;
#print "$word\n";
push @list, $word;
}
close IN or die "error closing file : $!";
print "$list[0]\n";
print "$list[1]\n";
print "$list[2]\n";
Could someone point me in the right direction on how to do this... I need to be able to open up the file to append, insert the 1st port number from the array above, and so forth:
Address1=$list[0]
Address2=$list[1]
Address3=$list[2]
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