Hi Kenneth,
oh! there was disconnect from my side. Ok here is the code and it works fine. But my query is is there any better method/logic other than this.
use strict;
open FH, "<C:\\sun\\pat";
my @array=<FH>;
my %amap=();
my ($index,$char)= 0;
my @file_spec=();
my ($str, $key);
my $i=0;
my $j=0;
my $flag=0;
foreach my $line (@array){
my $string = $line;$index=0;
for( ; $char = substr($string,$index,1) ; $index++) {
if ($char eq "\\"){
$file_spec
$i->
$j = $str;
$i++; $j++;
$key = $str if($flag == 0);
$key .= "\\".$str if($flag > 0);
$amap{$key}=undef;
print "\n KEY is = $key \n";
$str="";
$flag++;
}elsif ($char ne "\\") {
$str .= $char;
}
}
$key="";$str="";$flag=0;
}
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