I have a directory named "X" which has many sub directories "Y","Z","W" and many files about 20 files. and these sub directories also contain some more sub directories and files extra
check the Attached screen shot .What i need is , i want to read all the files that exists in directories , subdirectories and need to display .
i tried until 2 loops , but unable to complete the logic well.
This is my code
print "Enter The Directory Path";
$dir = <STDIN>;
chomp($dir);
opendir(DIR, $dir) || die "Unable to open the directory";
@contents=readdir(DIR);
foreach $listitem ( @contents )
{
if ( -d $listitem )
{
opendir(DIR,$listitem)
@c2=readdir(DIR);
foreach $l2(@c2) {
if (-d $l2) {
print $l2;
print " It's a directory!\n";
}
else
{
print $l2;
print " It's a file!\n";
}
}
}
print $listitem;
print " It's a directory!\n";
}
else
{
print $listitem;
print " It's a file!\n";
}
}
close(DIR);
Can you please tell me how to proceed to read into an array or variable and display all the files across Directories and Subdirectories .
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