As per pme, I made the following changes but nothing worked.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use XML::CSV; use Text::CSV; use Time::Local; my @d; my %ha; my $file = 'dDos_flows.csv'; my $file1 = 'dDos_flows1.csv'; open(my $fh,'<:encoding(UTF-8)',$file); open(my $fh1,'>:encoding(UTF-8)',$file1); while(my $f=<$fh>) { chomp $f; my @data=split ",",$f; my $res=$data[2]; #print "$res \n"; my @res= split(' ', $res); shift @res; foreach my $t (@res) { print localtime($t) . "\n"; } #my $conv=scalar(localtime($data[2])); #print "$conv \n"; }
output
Use of uninitialized value $res in split at D:\ddos.pl line 21, <$fh> +line 1. Use of uninitialized value $res in split at D:\ddos.pl line 21, <$fh> +line 2. Use of uninitialized value $res in split at D:\ddos.pl line 21, <$fh> +line 22. Use of uninitialized value $res in split at D:\ddos.pl line 21, <$fh> +line 23. Use of uninitialized value $res in split at D:\ddos.pl line 21, <$fh> +line 24.

In reply to Re^4: localtime function by rsodhia
in thread localtime function by rsodhia

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