Mitigating Monks,
Parsing a pipe-delimited text file, line by line.
open(FILE, 'my_file.txt');
while ($line = <FILE>) {
@line_parts = split(/\|/, $line);
print "<br>$line_parts[0]\n";
}
close(FILE);
When the line being parsed is
1.1.2|W|foo|abc
the above code correctly outputs
1.1.2
But if I replace the split delimiter with a variable, like this:
$delimiter = "\|";
.....
@line_parts = split(/$delimiter/, $line);
it outputs
1
I've tried various permutations like :
$delimiter = "|";
.....
@line_parts = split(/\$delimiter/, $line);
to no avail.
What's up?
Thanks.
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