The first method I described--read the entire block, and then extract the header, records and trailer from it--would look something like this:

while( read DATA, $data, BLOCKLEN ) { ## Extract the header from the front of the block my $header = substr $data, 0, BLOCKHDR, ''; ## do stuff with $header for my $cdr ( 1 .. MAXRECORD ) { ## Extract each record in turn from $data my $record = substr $data, 0, CDRLEN, ''; ## do stuff with $record } my $trailer = $data; ## Anything left in $data should be your trai +ler. ## do something with it. }

The second method I described might be done something like this:

until( eof DATA ) { read DATA, my $header, BLOCKHDR or die; ## Do stuff with $header; for my $cdr ( 1 .. MAXRECORD ) { read DATA, my $record, CDRLEN or die; ## Do stuff with $record } read DATA, my $trailer, BLOCKTRL or die; ## Do stuff with $trailer }

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In reply to Re^3: Reading binary file is not accurate ? by BrowserUk
in thread Reading binary file is not accurate ? by bh_perl

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