Hi all, thanks for your replies. I was getting stuck on the
the regx for the directory match. I also put in a check to
see if the path is in fact a directory. The code below
does what I was after.
open(TMP,'file.txt');
while($line = <TMP>) {
chomp($line);
next if $line =~ /^Total/;
next if $line =~ /^\d+/;
($path) = split(/\s+/,$line);
if (-d "$path") {
if ($path =~ m!/$!) {
$dir = (split /\//, $path)[-1];
print "/$dir/=/$dir\n";
}
}
}
close(TMP);
Again, many thanks! Regards, Stacy.
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