Hello friends ,
I have a string which is URL like this:
"http://192.162.143.201/nightly_results/2009_12_02/log_lcla114.ping.com_64.html"
I wants to extract only "log_lcla114.ping.com_64.html" out of above whole string..I tried to extract it but I couldnot able to get success..My code and corresponding output is as follows
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $mystring = "http://192.162.143.201/nightly_results/2009_12_02/log_
+lcla114.ping.com_64.html";
if($mystring =~ m!([^/]+)!){
my $file=$1;
print "field= $file\n";
}
I got output like this:
field= http:
where as I expect to get "log_lcla114.ping.com_64.html"
can anybody rectify my regex to get desired output....Thanks in advance !!!!!
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