jpvinny28 has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:
I have patterns in a file which looks like this:
|30 14 06 03 55 04 03 14 0D 2A|.dropbox.com
User-Agent|3A|Google|20 20|Desktop
The data between "|" need to be saved as it is without the spaces and data outside pipes need to be converted to ASCII. I tried to use regexes but wasn't successful, so I tried character by character approach. But I'm not able to achieve the goal. The code is as below
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; #use warnings; sub ascii_to_hex ($) { ## Convert each ASCII character to a two-digit hex number. (my $str = shift) =~ s/(.|\n)/sprintf("%02lx", ord $1)/eg; return $str; } my @a_out; my @a_str; my @b_str; my $str; my $index="0"; my $count; my $flag; my $file= 'rules.txt'; my $statenum="0"; my $num="0"; my $file1= 'XXX.txt'; my $file2= 'happ.txt'; my $file3= 'hex.txt'; my $match=quotemeta ("|"); my $space=quotemeta (" "); open INFILE, "<$file" or die "can't open file: $!"; open OUTFILE2, ">$file3" or die "can't open file: $!"; open OUTFILE, ">$file1" or die "can't open file: $!"; open OUTFILE1, ">$file2" or die "can't open file: $!"; while( my $line = <INFILE> ) { $num=$num+1; my $digits='0'; my $index2=length($line); print ("Processing Rule",$num,"\n"); @a_str = split(//, $line); print (OUTFILE1 @a_str,"\n"); foreach(@a_str) { chomp($_); print(OUTFILE2 $a_str[$index],"\n"); print(($a_str[$index]),"\n"); if ($count=='0') { if (($a_str[$index])==$match) {$count='1'; ("count=",$count,"START OF PIPE:",$a_str[$index], +"\n");} elsif (($a_str[$index])==$space) { print (OUTFILE $a_str[$index]);print ("SAVING ASCII SPACE:", +$a_str[$index],"\n");} else { my $hex = ascii_to_hex($a_str[$index]); print (OUTFILE $hex); print ("SAVING ASCII ELEMENTS OU +TSIDE PIPE",$hex,"\n"); } } elsif($count=='1') { if (($a_str[$index])==$match){ $count='0'; print("count=",$coun +t,"END OF PIPE:", $a_str[$index],"\n");} elsif (($a_str[$index])==$space){ print ($a_str[$index],"SKIPPI +NG BINARY SPACE","\n");} else { print (OUTFILE $a_str[$index]); print ("SAVING ELEMENTS IN BET +W PIPE",$a_str[$index],"\n"); } } $index=$index+1; print($index,"\t" ); } print ("\n"); print (OUTFILE1 "\n"); print (OUTFILE "\n"); print (OUTFILE2 "\n"); } close INFILE or die "can't close file: $!"; close OUTFILE1 or die "can't close file: $!"; close OUTFILE2 or die "can't close file: $!"; close OUTFILE or die "can't close file: $!";
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Re: Problem while Data Extraction
by GrandFather (Saint) on Dec 04, 2012 at 03:24 UTC | |
Re: Problem while Data Extraction
by GrandFather (Saint) on Dec 04, 2012 at 03:42 UTC | |
by jpvinny28 (Novice) on Dec 04, 2012 at 04:11 UTC | |
Re: Problem with Data Extraction
by Athanasius (Archbishop) on Dec 04, 2012 at 04:39 UTC | |
by jpvinny28 (Novice) on Dec 05, 2012 at 17:07 UTC | |
Re: Problem while Data Extraction
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 04, 2012 at 03:24 UTC | |
by jpvinny28 (Novice) on Dec 04, 2012 at 03:30 UTC | |
by Anonymous Monk on Dec 04, 2012 at 03:45 UTC |
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