The "while" loop works just like in 'C'.
More normal is the second example below.... Do something or process the lines that are "not blank", rather than find the first one.

Note that /^\s$/ means a regex that starts at the beginning to the end of the input and comprises all 5 white space characters
[ \t\f\r\n]

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my $firstNonBlankLine; while ($firstNonBlankLine = <DATA>, $firstNonBlankLine !~ /\S/){} print $firstNonBlankLine; =prints This first non-"blank" line =cut __DATA__ This first non-"blank" line this is second non-blank line
Second Example:
Perhaps to print all the non-blank lines...
#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; while (<DATA>) { print if !/^\s$/; } =prints This first non-"blank" line this is second non-blank line =cut __DATA__ This first non-"blank" line this is second non-blank line

In reply to Re: While loop conditions in Perl by Marshall
in thread While loop conditions in Perl by joemaniaci

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