Hi, I have a file where each line consists of 80 characters, then a newline character. I need to reformat it based on occurrences of the '#' character.
open(OUT,">$outfile");
open(F1, "<$infile") or die "Could not open $infile for reading!\n";
$/ = "#";
while (<F1>) {
print OUT "$_\n";
}
The new file is correct that a new line begins for every '#' but how can I make it skip the newline characters so these lines are concatonated till the next '#'?
(I hope that makes sense)
(ASIDE: Is there a way to specify different line delimiters for different files using this notation when reading each file reading line by line simultaneously);
while ($line1 =<F1> || $line2= <F2>){
foo($line1,$line2);
}
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