#! /usr/bin/perl
open(FILE,"<pmregex.txt");
my @lines=<FILE>;
close(FILE);
print "Class ID\n";
my $found=0;my $id;
foreach my $line(@lines) {
if($line=~ /ID:/) {
$id=$';
chomp($id);
$found=0;
}
if($line=~ /Check./) {
print "$&";
if($found==0) {
print " $id";$found=1;
}
print "\n";
}
}
output
Class ID
Check1 001
Check2
Check3 002
Check4
your code seems complex to me so i have written my own
use flag if you want to print a id only once
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