I guess what I really need to know more than the hash or arrays because thats used primarily for storing values is how to tell the script that if it finds the line I want to print it.
I haven't been able to do that because it's always on different lines, and I can't use "$_" for a pattern match because the only way I can get it to print is to print "$_" and I haven't figured out how to say
if you match this line print it. I can't say if you match this text on this line print it because the text is on different lines sometimes.
To make this work I was thinking of using OR's, such as:
If ($lines[2] =~ "radioChannelProperty") {
print "$lines[2]";
OR
if ($lines[3] =~ "radioChannelProperty") {
print "$lines[3]";
OR
etc...
That's what I really, REALLY need to figure out. I can read on how to construct the arrays and hashes and stuff but as to do the above I have no clue. I haven't tried what I put up there because I think that PERL would laugh at me that was just to give you an example of what I was looking at for desired effect.
The Brassmonk
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