use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my @data = ( " 56 1752.eps a b", " 56 2613.eps", " 56 3469.eps",
" 8 INPUT000 a b", " 16 INPUT001", " 16 INPUT002", " 96 MTA.ps",
" 96 MTA.6.ps a b", " 80 MTA.7.ps", " 32 head.eps", " 8 labs",
" 0 lib a b", " 8 mkexe.bat", " 112 out", " 0 screenshots",
"8720 trace.exe a b", " 16 trace.pl", " 8 tracehosts",
"1160 trace.041409.exe a b", "1160 trace.orig.exe",
);
foreach (@data) {
print STDERR Dumper( (split)[0,1] ), "\n";
}
__END__
$VAR1 = '56';
$VAR2 = '1752.eps';
$VAR1 = '56';
$VAR2 = '2613.eps';
...
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