Hi Monks!
I need to go into directories and send the files from there somewhere, my issue here is that if any file is larger than 1MB I need to report on it. My code does work if the files are under the size condition, I am stuck in capture the ones, if there is one, over the size limit. Lets say in one of these directories I will have a file size of 1.5MB or larger. I would like to add a condition and have the file in an array just like a have for the ones under the right condition. Any suggestion would be really nice! Here is the a sample code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; ... my @directories = qw( /files1 /files2); my $min_size = 1024; my $max_size = 1048576; #1MB for my $dirs (@directories) { push @files, grep { -f && -s _ >= $min_size && -s _ <= $max_size} +read_dir( $dirs, prefix => 1 ); print "\n These files are passed the size limit: @files\n"; } ...
Thanks for looking!

In reply to Getting oversize file into an array help! by Anonymous Monk

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