Dear Monks Thanks for your time to time help, once again i need your assistance, i am tring to open a file that contains names of other text files, which i need to open to display their contents, i am struggling hard but countering various errors. i need you help to tell me how to open file.txt which is in other text file e.g ( in my code ) junk.txt Thanks again!
my $file = "junk.txt";
open FH, '<', "$file";
my @lines;
while (<FH>) {
push (@lines, $_);
}
close FH or die "Cannot close $file: $!";
my @dude;
my $count= @lines + 1;
for(my $k = 0; $k<$count; $k++){
open FILE, '<', "@lines[k]" or die $!;
while (my $line = <FILE>) {
my ($ip) = $line =~ /(\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+)/;
push(@dude,$ip);
}
}
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