i had been doing this. but the $eng_dat and $hindi_dat never get printed. how do i solve this issue.

#!/bin/env perl open(HANDLE,"<labels");@lines=<HANDLE>;close HANDLE; for($i=0;$i<=$#li +nes;$i++) { ($english_index,$hindi_index,$nua)=split(/\|/,$lines[$i]); @english=split(/:/,$english_index); @hindi=split(/:/,$hindi_index); print @english,"\n",@hindi,"\n"; for($j=0;$j<=$#english;$j++) { $eng_dat=`grep --regexp '$english[$j]' /home/vikash/pro_1/en_1000`; print $eng_dat; } for($j=0;$j<=$#hindi;$j++) { $hindi_dat=`grep --regexp '$hindi[$j]' /home/vikash/pro_1/HI_1000`; print $hindi_dat; } print "********************************************************* ***** +*\n"; }

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