Hi all wisemen
I have an array called @one :
vlan 107
vlan 121
vlan 122,127,129,137
I need to store the elements in rather a comma free manner. The ouput should be instead :
vlan 107
vlan 121
vlan 122
vlan 127
vlan 129
vlan 137
My code can find which element in the array has the comma separated values of vlan. But am not sure how to replace comma with the term vlan.
foreach my $element (@one)
{
if ($element =~ m/^vlan \d*,\d*/g)
{
print"$element";
}
}
Plz. help!
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