I have a file with the following contents (temp.txt).
A1110
G1115
B1110
C1111
D1111
E1113
F1115
and so on. I have to read the contents from this file and create 2 seperate files. The 1st file contains the lines ending with 0 and 1 while the 2nd file contains the lines ending with 3 and 5. I can do this easily by creating a seperate perl script. But I have a constraint. I should not write a seperate file to do this processing.
I am calling the perl from a shell script. Is there any way of calling the Perl program "in-line" with all the required parameters? "In-line" means no seperate file containing the script.
Is it worth doing this? Is there a better way of doing it?
Regards, Vishal Vasan.
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