I would try running it like this:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use warnings;
use strict;
my @FN = map "out-02-$_.txt", '00' .. '18', 20 .. 28, 30 .. 38;
for my $filename ( @FN ) {
print "$filename\n";
open my $FILE, '<', $filename or die "Can't open $filename: $!";
open my $OUT, '>', "ND_$filename" or die "Can't open ND_$filename:
+ $!";
my ( @BU, @MA1, @MA2 );
while ( my $line = <$FILE> ) {
if ( $line =~ /K-INF,LEAK \(B2/ ) {
push @BU, ( split ' ', $line )[ 14 ];
}
elsif ( $line =~ /0 EID: 93237/ ) {
push @MA1, join ' ', ( split ' ', <$FILE> )[ 3 .. 11 ];
}
elsif ( $line =~ /0 EID: 95241/ ) {
push @MA2, join ' ', ( split ' ', <$FILE> )[ 3 .. 9 ];
}
}
for my $i ( 0 .. 57 ) {
print $OUT join( ' ', $BU[ $i ] || '', $MA1[ $i ] || '', $MA2[
+ $i ] || '' ), "\n";
}
}
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