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Re^3: How to read each line of file into an array and split contnts of each line into array cells

by hdb (Monsignor)
on Sep 30, 2013 at 13:07 UTC ( [id://1056352]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: How to read each line of file into an array and split contnts of each line into array cells
in thread How to read each line of file into an array and split contnts of each line into array cells

In my response, there is no reference to Perl's split. Besides being a popular function in Perl, split is also an English verb. Most likely split got its name from split. Now, splitting strings into parts in Perl is often done using split but can be achieved in numerous other ways. All I wanted to say is, that the retrieval of the time is possible by applying a regular expression to the complete line from the log file without splitting it first.

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