Hi :-)
When dealing with Perl only a few times a year, i like to keep things so i understand them next time.
Here is a simple approach to your problem.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my @sarFormat;
my $colCou = 0;
open SARDATA, 'C:\temp\rawSarData' or die "HaHa $!\n";
# Check lines for syntax dd:dd:dd dd dd dd dd
while ( defined( my $line = <SARDATA>)) {
$line =~ m/(\d+:\d+:\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)\s+(\d+)/;
if ( defined ( $1 )) {
$sarFormat[$colCou][0] = $1;
$sarFormat[$colCou][1] = $2;
$sarFormat[$colCou][2] = $3;
$sarFormat[$colCou][3] = $4;
$sarFormat[$colCou][4] = $5;
$colCou++;
}
}
for my $newRow (0..4) {
for my $newCol ( 0..$#sarFormat ) {
print "$sarFormat[$newCol][$newRow] ";
}
print "\n";
}
To answer a question - you first of all need to understand, what the person who asked the question understand.
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