I want to replace spaces with comma in a text file and then want to write this newly edited data to other text file. I wrote this code : open (FD, "2testload.txt"); @aln=<FD>; close FD; foreach $aln (@aln) { $aln =~ s/\s/,/g; } open (FD, ">2outfile.txt"); print FD @aln; close FD It is working well but it writes all the content of first file (all lines) to second file in a single line instead of writing each line to separate lines of new file result is 0,plane,woodworking,2006-09-04,15:36:28,0,kanna,plane,2006-09-04,15:36:28 but it should be like this 0,plane,woodworking,2006-09-04,15:36:28 0,kanna,plane,2006-09-04,15:36:28

In reply to replace middle spaces and write to another file by sufi

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