I initialized a variable and then I parse a text file which includes this variable, while I print this line it is not substitute, means:
for example:
1. Input file:
My name is $str1 I live in $str2
I like to eat $str1
2. Perl script
#! /usr/local/bin/perl
$str1 = "MIKE";
open(DB,"list.txt") || die "ERR: failed to open DB\n";
@all_lines = <DB>;
close(DB);
@found = grep(/^My/,@all_lines);
print @found,"\n";
#######################
Here I see the the line is printed but not substituted with my initialzed $str1 val. Any idea I it can smoothly resolved ?
Thanks
azaria
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