I have a CSV file lets say with three columns: id, firstname, lastname. I'm using Text::CSV to convert this file to a TSV file but I also need to remove the id column.
I ended up this piece of code but it wrongly exports the desired columns: the final file contains the firstname, lastname headers but the values comes from id and firstname instead.
my $fhin;
open($fhin, "<", "input.csv");
my $fhout;
open($fhout, ">", "output.tsv");
my $csv = Text::CSV->new({binary => 1});
my $tsv = Text::CSV->new({binary => 1, sep_char => "\t", eol => "\n", quote_char => undef});
$csv->column_names(qw(firstname lastname));
$tsv->column_names(qw(firstname lastname));
while (my $row = $csv->getline_hr($fhin)) {
$tsv->print_hr($fhout, $row);
}
close($fhin);
close($fhout);
I read the docs here: http://search.cpan.org/~makamaka/Text-CSV-1.33/lib/Text/CSV.pm
What's wrong with my code?
input.csv
"id","firstname","lastname"
1,John,Doe
output.tsv expected
firstname lastname
John Doe
output.tsv actual
firstname lastname
1 John