Hi I am new to perl and looking for suggestion to make this script more clean
I am reading version number from a file which are in 2-a8.1/', '2-a8.2/', '3-a1/', '2-a8/' format
and I trying to read it and generate another file with updated version number
Suggest me if this can be done in better way
use strict;
use warnings;
my @arr = ('2-a8.1/', '2-a8.2/', '3-a1/', '2-a8/');
my @newArr;
foreach my $vNumber(@arr)
{
$vNumber =~ s/\s+$//;
$vNumber =~ s/\/$//;
if($vNumber =~ /\./)
{
my $currNumber = $vNumber;
$currNumber =~ s/^.*?\.//;
$currNumber++;
$vNumber =~ s/\..*$/\.$currNumber/;
}
else
{
$vNumber = "$vNumber.1";
}
push(@newArr, $vNumber);
}
foreach(@newArr)
{
print $_,"\n";
}
Cheers
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