Folks,
I have a large file containing approx 1000+ file contents of similar type. The file looks like below:
<c>
==================================
$ cat large_file
< file1.txt
line1 of file1
line2 of file1
line3 of file1
line4 of file1
< file2.txt
line1 of file2
line2 of file2
line3 of file2
< file3.txt
line1 of file3
line2 of file3
line3 of file3
line4 of file3
==================================
I need to create files file1.txt, file2.txt and file3.txt from this large file. The format of actual file is exactly the same hence "<" can be used as file separator and "file1.txt" , "file2.txt" and "file3.txt" should be the outcome.
I can write a shell script using some complex awk/sed functions after devoting couple of hours :-) but I am sure that perl should have small and handy solution for this. Can anyone help me in this?
Thanks.
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