Hi
A similar approach to the one above
use strict;
use warnings;
my @all_times;
while (my $line = <DATA>) {
if ($line =~ /^top - /) {
chomp $line;
my ($top, $dash, $time, @rest) = split /\s+/, $line;
push @all_times, $time;
}
}
for (@all_times) {
print $_, "\n";
}
__DATA__
top - 00:35:18 up...
blah blah blah .....
top - 00:35:15 up...
fwertwe
blah blah blah .....
blah blah blah .....
blah blah blah .....
blah blah blah .....
blah blah blah .....
top - 00:35:20 up...
blah blah blah .....
top - 00:35:22 up...
blah blah blah .....
top - 00:35:30 up...
blah blah blah .....
Output is:
00:35:18
00:35:15
00:35:20
00:35:22
00:35:30
Arnaud
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