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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T15:38:15+00:00 2026-06-04T15:38:15+00:00

I’m trying to find two patterns within an array and put the results into

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I’m trying to find two patterns within an array and put the results into another array.

For example

  $/ = "__Data__";

  __Data__
  #SCSI_test         # put this line into  @arrayNewLines      
  kdkdkdkdkdkdkdkd
  dkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkd
  - ccccccccccccccc  # put this line into @arrayNewLines

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    while(<FILEREAD>)
    {
          chomp;
          my @arrayOld = split(\n,@array);

          foreach my $i (0 .. $#arrayOld)
          {
                if($arrayOld[$i] =~ /^-(.*)/g or /\#(.*)/g)
                {
                     my @arrayNewLines = $arrayOld[$i];
                     print "@arrayNewLines\n";
                }
          }
    }

This code only prints out only ccccccccccccccc
But I would like it to output ccccccccccccccc #SCSI_test

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    2026-06-04T15:38:17+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 3:38 pm

    That code does not print just cccccc..., it prints everything. Your problem is this line:

    if($arrayOld[$i] =~ /^-(.*)/g or /\#(.*)/g) {
    

    What you are doing here is first checking $arrayOld[$i] and then checking $_, because /\#(.*)/ is perl shorthand for $_ =~ /\#(.*)/. Since the line contains a hash character #, it will always match, and the line will always print.

    Your line is equivalent to:

    if(   $arrayOld[$i] =~ /^-(.*)/g 
          or 
          $_ =~ /\#(.*)/g) {
    

    The answer there is to join the regexes:

    if($arrayOld[$i] =~ /^-|#/) {
    

    However, your code is far from clean after that… starting from the top:

    If you set the input record separator $/ to __Data__ with that input, you will get two records (Data::Dumper output shown below):

    $VAR1 = '__Data__';
    $VAR1 = '
    #SCSI_test         # put this line into  @arrayNewLines
    kdkdkdkdkdkdkdkd
    dkdkdkdkdkdkdkdkd
    - ccccccccccccccc  # put this line into @arrayNewLines
    ';
    

    When you chomp the records, you will remove __Data__ from the end, so the first line will become empty. So in essence, you will always have a leading empty field. This is nothing horrible, but something to remember.

    Your split statement is wrong. First off, the first argument should be a regex: /\n/. The second argument should be a scalar, not an array. split(/\n/,@array) will evaluate to split(/\n/, 2), because the array is in scalar context and returns its size instead of its elements.

    Also, of course, since you are in a loop reading lines from the FILEREAD handle, that @array array will always contain the same data, and has nothing to do with the data from the file handle. What you want is: split /\n/, $_.

    This loop:

    foreach my $i (0 .. $#arrayOld) {
    

    is not a very good loop structure for this problem. Also, there is no need to use an intermediate array. Just use:

    for my $line (split /\n/, $_) {
    

    When you do

    my @arrayNewLines = $arrayOld[$i];
    print "@arrayNewLines\n";
    

    You are setting the entire array to a scalar, then printing it, which is completely redundant. You get the same effect just printing the scalar directly.

    Your code should look like this:

    while(<FILEREAD>) {
        chomp;
        foreach my $line (split /\n/, $_) {
            if($line =~ /^-|#/) {
                print "$line\n";
            }
        }
    }
    

    It is also recommended that you use lexical file handles, so instead of

    open FILEREAD, "somefile" or die $!;       # read with <FILEREAD>
    

    use:

    open my $fh, "<", "somefile" or die $!;    # read with <$fh>
    
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