I am not going to do Re:Re:Re now as it makes it hard to read. This reply is for this node Re^8: Pre-process csv files before using

Could you please wrap your column header info inside code tags? Long lines don't wrap otherwise. Thanks!

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $str = <DATA>; my @origcols = split /,/,$str; my @cols = (); foreach (@origcols) { $_ =~ s/\.//g; push ( @cols , $_ ) unless /Bandwidth.*|MSTCPLoop.*/ ; } map {print $_,$/ } @cols; __DATA__ PDHCSV40EasternDaylightTime.240,ERWW.COMMUNITIES.MemoryPagesPER.sec,ER +WWCOMMUNITIESNetwor kInterfaceEthernetAdapterModuleBytesTotalPERsec,ERWWCOMMUNITIESNetwork +InterfaceEthernetAd apterCurrentBandwidth

Output

PDHCSV40EasternDaylightTime240 ERWWCOMMUNITIESMemoryPagesPERsec ERWWCOMMUNITIESNetworkInterfaceEthernetAdapterModuleBytesTotalPERsec

as you could see the periods are gone and no warnings. Also the column with bandwidth is not listd. Can you make sure your origcols array is correctly populated?

-SK


In reply to Re^5: Pre-process csv files before using by sk
in thread Pre-process csv files before using by DrAxeman

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