I have the Temp varaible store in a file. It's value ends with the number and a slash (/) at the end. Some its value is store in one line and some time it is store in 2 line with carriage return at he end of first line

- Temp: abds.wewe/fssaf:erferr@abc.co
c.us:342/
- Temp: abds.wewe/fssaf:erferr@abc.coc.us:342/

Does any one know how do I can get this value in a varaible...

Below code only gets the first line only, I want to get the value where its end with "/".
sub matchAttribute { $pos = index($_, " "); $var11 = substr($_, $pos); $var11 =~ s/^\s+//; return $var11; } while loop if (/^Temp:/){ chomp; $var_temp = matchAttribute ($_); print "var_temp= $var_temp"; }
Current Output:
var_temp= abds.wewe/fssaf:erferr@abc.co
Expected Out put:
var_temp= abds.wewe/fssaf:erferr@abc.coc.us:342/
Does any one has an idea how to do this...
Thanks,

In reply to reading var from the file by perlb

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