if cdarke's method doesn't work (if the end of the record /\n
is not always consistent), you may parse the whole file the
"hard way":
use strict;
use warnings;
my $regexp = qr{ Temp: # hit => the temp: keyword
(.+?) # capture what follows
(?: # until
(?=[\s-]+Temp) # another temp: shows up
| # or
\s*\z # the end of the data is here
)
}msx;
open my $fh, '<', 'tmpvar.dat' or die "wtf, $!";
{
local $/; # slurp the entire file in
+to
my $content = <$fh>; # a buffer
while($content =~ /$regexp/g) { # and extract each temp: r
+ecord
(my $var_temp = $1) =~ tr/\r\n//d; # delete new line (if any)
print "var_temp=$var_temp\n" # and print
}
}
close $fh;
Regards
mwa
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