I have a problem when I want to copy the result of my code into a text file.
here is my code that find all files from a specific folder , then write the result
of find function into a file.txt:
use File::Find;
$dir = "c:/folder";
sub edit {
print "$File::Find::name"."\n";
}
$s = find(\&edit,$dir);
open(FILE, ">file.txt");
print FILE $s;
close(FILE);
but when I run the code above , I don't get anything at file.txt
what is the wrong in my code , and what shall I do to get the finding result in my file.txt?
My Regard.
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