Thank you for guidance. I keep the library names in an array and try to open each of them to do further editing. It seems I cannot open the file directly using file handle. I will be very much appreciate if you shed light on this.Thanks.
while ($line = <CF>) {
@arr2 = @empty_arr;
if ($line =~ /(\S+)/) {
$libn = "$1.lib";
#print "$libn\n";
push (@arr2,$libn); #print "@arr2\n";
}
}
foreach $libn (@arr2) {
open (VI,"$libn") || die "ERROR: can't read $libn\n";
#print"$libn\n";
if ($line =~ m/(Car code:)((.*))/) {
$a = $line;
....
..
}
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