hi, well Perl has got this two cool functions (among others:)) : opendir();
readdir();
so what you could do is:
use strict;
use warnings;
use File::Copy;
opendir (DIR,"./path") || die "$!"; # this opens the directory
foreach my $i(readdir DIR){
next if (/\./g || grep{$_=~/$i/g}22..50);
move("./path/$i", "/tmp/$i"); # if (-e "./path/$i");
}
closedir DIR;
that is it :)
UPDATE:
my bad,
tollic is right, so basically what you do is check if the var in question is a regular file or not:
next unless(-f "./path/$i" || !grep{$_=~/$i/g}22..50);
sorry :)
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