#! /usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
open (FF,"src.txt"); # fro where i have to read.
open (FF1,">dest.txt"); #
while (<FF>)
{ $lin=$_;
print FF1 $lin;
if (/input/) # input i a word after dat all paragraph shud be copied
+ till other wor is not encounterd diz word is #repeated is present tw
+ice in given file
{$i=0
while(<FF>)
{ @arr =$_;
print FF1 @arr;
$i++;
exit if ($arr =~/term/);
}
}
}
while (<FF>)
{
for ($j=0;$j<$i;$j++)
{
print FF1 @arr[$j];
}
}
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