I hope improved...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use warnings;
open (my $IN, '<', "quote1.csv") or die "cannot open file1 $!\n";
open (my $OUT, '>', "quoteremoved.csv") or die "cannot open file3 $!\n
+";
while (my $line=<$IN>)
{
$line =~ tr/"//d; #delete all "
print $OUT $line;
}
Update: I'm sure that some Monk will point out the silly error of my ways, but it doesn't appear to me that the %custom hash accomplishes much.
Update2: Oh, I see I misinterpreted some other posts. I guess the idea is to only remove the " characters from the 3rd field? I'm up too late... tomorrow is already here.
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