Greg Carrara wrote: > > Hello, Hello,
> I'm trying to write a script that reads a file line by line and if the line > contains a space it puts quotation marks around it and writes it to another > file. I mostly have this working except that in the case of the lines that > contain the space it puts the quotation mark at the beginning of the next > line. My guess is that > print OUTFILE ($line); > also feeds a CR. Is there a way around this? > thanks, > gc > > unless (open(INFILE, "accounts.txt")) { > die ("Cannot open input file accounts.txt.\n"); > } You should include the $! variable in the error message so you know WHY it failed. open INFILE, 'accounts.txt' or die "Cannot open input file accounts.txt. $!\n"; > unless (open(OUTFILE, ">nospace.txt")) { > die ("Cannot open output file nospace.txt.\n"); > } open OUTFILE, '>nospace.txt' die "Cannot open output file nospace.txt. $!\n"; > $line = <INFILE>; > while ($line ne "") { > if ($line =~ / +/) { > print OUTFILE ('"'); > print OUTFILE ($line); > print OUTFILE ('"'); > } > else { > print OUTFILE ($line); > } > $line = <INFILE>; > } > } while ( <INFILE> ) { s/( +)/"$1"/g; print OUTFILE; } John -- use Perl; program fulfillment -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]