you should read the perldoc of split. It can do some magic..., especially when you use $_ as expression; you don't need to bother with leading whitespaces (which might be unwanted in the resulting list)
my $line = " 0 10 9 4 1 0 0 0 2 2 1 1 0"; my @config = (); { # dedicated block because localizing some variables ($_) local $_ = $line; @config = split; } # some code using @config { # dedicated block because localizing some variables ($, and $\) # show result; local $, = local $\ = $/; print @config; }
update: code comments added
update2: see moritz' answer for the better solution whithout localizing $_
In reply to Re: split line
by linuxer
in thread split line
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