Hi Arun,

I kept the flag when the condition is met, but still processes all lines instead of processing only the matched line.

open (FH, "$ARGV[0]") or die "couldn't open .RES $! file"; @res=<FH>; close(FH); $flag=0; $ARGV[1]="$ARGV[1]_$ARGV[0].txt"; #open (RH, ">$ARGV[1]"); $count=0; $flag=0; foreach $line (@res) { if ($line =~ m/\-\-gnu\s/) { $flag=1; chomp($line); @new = split(" ",$line); foreach $n (@new) { if ($n !~ m/^$/) { #if ($n =~ m/^$/) { next; } if ($flag == 1) { if (($n =~ /^\-D(\w\_\=\d)*/) || ($n =~ /^\-U(\w\_\=\d)*/) && +($n !~/^\-I(\w\_\=\d)*/)) { $count++; chomp($n); print "\n$count $n"; #print RH "$count $n \n"; } } } } } $flag=0; #exit; } close (RH);

Please suggest what mistake i have encountered? Thanks for your suggestions.... BR, Raghvens


In reply to Re^2: Processing .RES file by raghvens
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