There are several ways of accomplishing this task that I can think of.
The one best one I can think of in terms of flexibility and efficiency is this (untested code).
my $fil_count = 0;
my $delim = 'XXFFDDF';
open IN, 'in.txt' or die "Can't open in.txt: $!\n";
open OUT, '> out0.txt' or die "Can't write to out0.txt: $!\n";
while (<IN>)
{
if (/^(.*?)$delim(.*)$/) {
print OUT $1 if $1;
close OUT;
$fil_count++;
open OUT, '> out' . $fil_count . '.txt' or die "Can't write to out
+${fil_count}.txt: $!\n";
print OUT $2 if $2;
}
else {
print OUT $_;
}
}
close IN;
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