You want something like this (untested):
use strict; use warnings; my $num_of_sim = shift; my $me; chomp($me = `id -un`); my $PATH = "/home/$me/src/Tc/Scheme4/Simulation$num_of_sim"; open my $fh ,'<', "$PATH/subfile" or die "Cannot open subfile: $!"; my @row_data = <$fh>; close $fh or die $!; my $i = 0; for my $line (@row_data) { open my $file_out, '>', "$PATH/subfile$i" or die "Cannot open subf +ile$i: $!"; print $file_out $line; $i++; # last if $i > 2967 # Needed if the file has more then 2968 lines }

In reply to Re: loop da loop chomp chomp loop chomp blurp oops by lidden
in thread loop da loop chomp chomp loop chomp blurp oops by frenchcr

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