You've got blurry vision #!/usr/bin/perl --
use strict; use warnings;
use Text::CSV;
use Data::Dump;
open my $io, '<', \q{
"My Company","Gavin","Henry ","ghenry@ghenry.co.uk"," 1.00"
};
my $csv = Text::CSV->new( { binary => 1, eol => $/ } );
while ( my $row = $csv->getline($io) ) {
my @fields = @$row;
next unless $fields[4];
dd \@fields;
$fields[4] =~ s/\s+//g;
print $fields[4], "\n";
dd \@fields;
}
__END__
["My Company", "Gavin", "Henry ", "ghenry\@ghenry.co.uk", " 1.00"]
1.00
["My Company", "Gavin", "Henry ", "ghenry\@ghenry.co.uk", "1.00"]
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