Hi

I was trying to split the contents of a tsv file.

open TSV "./MyTsv.txt" or die("Gone") while(<TSV>) { print; } close(<TSV>);
(My TSV file contains values atoms which has \n (LF) character in them, and each row ends with CRLF.)

I see that in the code the lines are (split) or printed based on \n (LF) and not based on \r\n (CRLF).

I wanted to split the lines based on CRLF;

how do I tell my Perl script to consider that a CRLF and end of line instead of LF as end of line?

help me to figure this out, please.

Cheers!!
Harsha Reddy


In reply to Spliting a TSV file on the basis of CRLF by harsha.reddy

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