Yes, using perl there are several ways that come to mind:
Don't overlook the possibility that there may be command-line flags to the tool that may let you customize the output somewhat. Another option might be spelunking through the /proc filesystem (assuming you're on a Linux box) to get the information you want.
...roboticus
When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.
In reply to Re: Filterint information from external commands
by roboticus
in thread Filterint information from external commands
by Dorficus
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