Forbidding the use of a while loop seems like an odd homework requirement, since a while loop is the idiomatic way to read data in Perl. But you're welcome to use this 100% while-free solution:

UPDATE: I see that the requirements changed, and records can no longer be assumed to be divided by a blank line. But the point remains: rather than reading line-by-line and trying to succeeding lines based on previous ones, it's often much easier to read block-by-block, if it's possible to find a way to set the input record separator to do so.

#!/usr/bin/env perl use Modern::Perl; open my $labels, '>', 'labels.txt'; open my $tables, '>', 'tables.txt'; { $/ = ''; START: my $record = <DATA>; exit unless $record; my $fd = $record =~ /\*\s+DC/s ? $tables : $labels; print $fd $record; goto START; } __DATA__ LABEL#1 EQU * $MAC ABORT LABEL#2 EQU * + $NOT UPDATE,STOP T#TAB1 EQU * + DC AL4(-1)

Aaron B.
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In reply to Re: How to push the previous line based on the current line to two different files. by aaron_baugher
in thread How to push the previous line based on the current line to two different files. by suno

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