It seems you do not understand the problem with your post format. Perhaps you may have noticed that to see the far right of your post, people need to scroll many, many screenfuls? This is considered very impolite and the solution is to surround that one very, very long line with <code> tags, like this:
<code> 32.61712_29.23591_24.84628_22.84434_30.59529_28.76819_35.03523_30.9736 +7_30.5064_38.87624_49.87962_51.24486_47.32718_48.00002_51.71957_44.31 +798_39.75034_48.64877_30.88166_36.76909_54.46225_38.02563_30.29589_37 +.91334_21.44945_28.95672_22.03353_21.29655_23.84956_19.28472 </code>

Using code tags causes the text to wrap around. We still know that this is one long line because each wrapped line begins with a red + sign. The red plus doesn't show up in your input window though because it is still one long line there. Please, please, do what I did above to your original post so you won't annoy people further.

Best, beth


In reply to Re^3: How to transform the data with Perl by ELISHEVA
in thread How to transform the data with Perl---Solved !!! by hujunsimon

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