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Re: Multiply the numbers in a text fileby pvaldes (Chaplain) |
on May 09, 2015 at 21:52 UTC ( [id://1126207]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Divide your problem in smaller chunks 1-You will need to acces to the input file values, so study how to create a filehandle with the function open. Open a terminal and write perldoc PerlIO for the man pages. 2-You'll need to select your desired numbers. How to do this depend on what is your strategy to pick a number and discard another but you will need probably a regexp. See perldoc perlrequick for a short intro and perldoc perlre for a more extensive and complete manual 3-Replace all non-zero values. See "search and replace" in perldoc perlrequick. Register your values to a variable and then multiply your var with something like '$mynevvalue = $myoldvalue * 5' 4-print out the text file: you'll need an output filehandle. Read 'perldoc PerlIO' and study the function open. 5-don't forget to close both filehandles with the function close
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