Hi Monks,
I am comparatively new to Perl. My problem is as follows:
1. I have few text files saved in a folder with some description. E.g. A part number of this part is P0455 with rattling as a symptom. I have fixed this problem.
2. I also have another file called, stopwords.txt saved which has a list of stop words in english such as, a I as this with etc.
3. Now I need to read the text files from a folder and from each file delete the stop words that are in stopwords. txt file.
4. Finally after deleting the stop words I need to write these files back in a new location.
Can anyone help me with this?
Thanks
Dnyanesh
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