From analyzing your question I'd assume that you try to handle the content of each file as a string for itself (no concatenation).
About one month ago you asked almost the same question w/different wording.
Please do give us some more words of "problem description" next time ;-)
(My interpretation of your question follows:)
my ($filename1, $filename2) = qw( adaykin1.txt adaykin2.txt );
my @string;
for my $fn ($filename1, $filename2) { # iterate over given file
+names
open my $fh, '<', $fn or die "$fn - $!"; # open each file
local $/; push @string, <$fh> # read it into one string
}
#
print $string[0]; # first file as one big string
print $string[1]; # second file as one big string
...
Regards
mwa
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