Hi,
Try this -
First, tie your file to an array and 'grep' the lines you wish into a new array.
(that's your "cat defines.h | grep 42")
Second, print the field you wish from each line.
(that's your "awk '{print $2}'")
use Tie::File;
tie @array, 'Tie::File', "defines.h" || die;
my @lines = grep /42/, @array;
untie @array;
foreach (@lines)
{
split;
print $_[1]; # = AWK's $2
}
BTW, your awk code can be written without the use of pipes, grep & cat (and will probably work faster this way):
awk '/42/ {print $2}' defines.h
Enjoy,
Mickey
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