--- Tim Johnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > You mean like this? I'm not 100% sure what you're > asking. I guess not. For example,
Wed Jan 12 03:50:18 PHT 2005 updating... Sun Jan 9 10:00:10 PHT 2005 not updating Fri Jan 7 09:40:14 PHT 2005 down Sat Jan 31 19:18:53 PHT 2004 down Sat Jan 31 13:25:15 PHT 2004 down Sat Jan 31 10:46:09 PHT 2004 not updating I just wanted to tell my program to look for those lines that contains both Jan and 2005 regardless of their positions. I've tried matching /(Jan & Dec)/ but it didn't worked. Any more idea? > > > > ########################################## > > use strict; > use warnings; > > open(INFILE,"<myfile.txt") || die "Couldn't open > 'myfile.txt' for > reading!\n"; > > my @LinesIWantToKeep; > > while(<INFILE>){ > if($_ =~ /Jan 12/){ > push @LinesIWantToKeep,$_; > my $line = <INFILE>; > push @LinesIWantToKeep,$line; > }else{ > <INFILE>; > } > } > > print @LinesIWantToKeep; > > ########################################### > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Harold Castro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Sent: Thursday, February 03, 2005 3:55 PM > To: beginners@perl.org > Subject: Is there a regexp that will match two or > more expressions??? > > Hi, > > I'm looking for a regexp that will match two > expressions. Each line of the file I'm reading > contains different months and years. I'm only after > those lines with particular year and month. All > those > lines with january and 2005 for example. Any idea? > Thanks! > here's a portion of the file. > > > > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Tired of spam? Yahoo! Mail has the best spam protection around http://mail.yahoo.com -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] <http://learn.perl.org/> <http://learn.perl.org/first-response>