I am trying to add quotation marks to the start and finish of a line which has being read in from a CSV file, then split and added into an array
a,b,c<br /> x,y,z<br />
and resulting in:
"a,b,c"
"x,y,z"
My data looks like My data looks like:
a,b,c<br /> x,y,z<br />
The code I am using is:
my @lines = join("\"", split (qr{<br\s?/>})), $line;
Which I would assume would work but I keep getting:
"Use of uninitialized value $_"
I am trying to find out how to solve this, I am assume that It (for someone) would be something simple that I am missing.
Extra Information
I know if I wanted to add quotation marks to the start and very finish I would uses:
push (@lines, "\"");
unshift (@lines, "\"");
my $newStr = join $/, @lines;
print $newStr;
The full code is:
use warnings;
use Text::CSV;
use Data::Dumper;
use constant debug => 0;
use Text::CSV;
print "Running CSV editor......\n";
#my $csv = Text::CSV->new({ sep_char => ',' });
my $file = $ARGV[0] or die "Need to get CSV file on the command line\n";
my $fileextension = substr($file, -4);
#If the file is a CSV file then read in the file.
if ($fileextension =~ m/csv/i) {
print "Reading and formating: $ARGV[0] \n";
open(my $data, '<', $file) or die "Could not open '$file' $!\n";
my @fields;
while (my $line = <$data>) {
#Clears the white space at the end of the line.
chomp $line;
#Splits the line up and removes the <br />.
my @lines = join("\"", split (qr{<br\s?/>})), $line;
#Removes the control character.
shift (@lines);
print "\n";
#print $_, $/ for @lines;
}
print "\n Finished reading and formating: $ARGV[0] \n";
}
else {
print "Error: File is not a CSV file\n"
}
split
take as default parameter$_
. you need to specify correct line, which you want to split bysplit
function. I will do this in your case:split /delimiter/, $splitThisLine
<br/>
. I think you are confusing Perl with C, as you appear to think you can access the characters of a string through an array. What is happening is that you are creating an array@lines
with a single element equal to the return value ofjoin
. You immediately remove this element with a call toshift
with the comment Removes the control character so the array ends up empty