in reply to Take file A , translate it, place in new file

A couple of comments first. Standard comment 1 applies: use strict; use warnings;.

More immportant for your future code: you should use the three parameter open open (FH, "<", $path) to avoid the possibility of nasty stuff happening due to bad (in a couple of senses) file names.

Having dealt with that here is some code to start with:

#! /usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; print 'Enter path of old file: '; chomp(my $inPath = <>); open (inFile, "<", "$inPath") || die "Failed to open in file: $!\n"; print 'Enter path of new file: '; chomp(my $outPath = <>); open (outFile, ">", "$outPath") || die "Failed to create out file: $!\ +n"; while (<inFile>){ $_=~ tr/a-zA-Z/0-310/; print outFile " $_\n"; } close inFile; close outFile;

DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel

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Re^2: Take file A , translate it, place in new file
by sub_chick (Hermit) on Dec 12, 2005 at 23:05 UTC
    Thank you GrandFather, your script did exactly what I was looking for now I can tear it apart and hopefully understand the process better.

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