Yes it worked.Thank you so much!
I have 2 more questions:
1.
here is how my outfile.html looks
line1=10
line3=20
line3=30
line4=Mon May 18 02:28:58 EDT 2009
line5=60
and here is how my code looks for extracting lines like line1=10,line2=20
print FINAL if /(line1=\d+)/;
print FINAL if /(line2=\d+)/;
but as my outfile.html has also some thing like below :
line4=Mon May 18 02:28:58 EDT 2009
how can I extract this line?
2.my final output has few lines repeating since my outfile.html has lines repeating.how can I make it extract these lines only once?
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