But not able to get it.

Hmm, what have you tried to debug the problem?

I see code from Load file into a scalar without File::Slurp but none from Basic debugging checklist

Your code is very short and straight forward ( thus answerable without sample input ... How do I post a question effectively?),

but you already got the answer in: PERL regex modifiers for m//, Regex: Extracting the case insensitive string and printing on the output, how to read a particular paragraph from middle of a file line by line and enter each string in the line as an element of an array

What was the problem with copy/pasting those solutions? Why can't you use capturing parentheses or post match variable, or split ...?

See


In reply to Re: Get file part from the section where the matched pattern is found. by Anonymous Monk
in thread Get file part from the section where the matched pattern is found. by rockstar99

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