I am trying to put each line of a text file in an array, but encountering some problem with the logic. Can any one tell if the following logic is correct?

use warnings; @ARGV = 'Google_1'; my @results; while ( <ARGV> ){ chomp $_; if($_ =~m/head/){ push (@results, $_); } } print "@results\n";

or can we use hash with these? My text file looks something like this but it has around 40k lines

192.168.178.1 82.135.16.28 212.18.7.101 212.18.6.166 80.81.192.28 92.123.72.112 82.135.16.28 212.18.7.101 212.18.6.77 217.71.108.93 217.71.96.169 194.59.190.3 134.222.231.49 134.222.229.49 134.222.229.205 134.222.229.222 134.222.231.22 62.41.85.112

In reply to Putting files in an Array by maheshkumar

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