hello,
I need to print each element of an array to a file, but I am experiencing
problems with printing to an outfile handle. My goal is to print each array
element to a file in a directory, my desktop.
I keep getting the error that my filehandle is closed. Any direction on how
to get around this would be greatly appreciated!
Here is my code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; local $/ = '//'; my $genpept = "/Users/mb/Desktop/proteins.gp"; my $peptstr1 = '/Users/mgavibrathwaite/Desktop/'; open(my OUT,">$peptstr1") or die $!; open(my IN,$genpept); #my $i = 1; while (my $records = <IN>){ #$i++; chomp $records; my @genpept; push @genpept,($records); print"Processed infile record: $.\n"; foreach(@genpept){ print "$_"; } } close(IN); close(OUT);

LomSpace

In reply to How can i print to my outfile handle? by lomSpace

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