How do I grep for certain patterns in a perl array and use sed command and save output as another array,like below one
my @modifiedfiles=`echo @files | grep -E '(DataFiles|Pfgas|Startups)' | sed -e 's/.*something//g; s/#.*$//g;'`
You don't - it makes no sense :)
Perl has grep
and map
builtin:
my @filteredfiles = grep { /(DataFiles|Pfgas|Startups)/ } @files;
my @modifiedfiles = map { s/.*something//g; s/#.*$//g; $_ } @filteredfiles;
Also possible in one step:
my @modifiedfiles =
map { s/.*something//g; s/#.*$//g; $_ }
grep { /(DataFiles|Pfgas|Startups)/ } @files;
But Perls grep
and map
behave differently from the command line grep
and map
. See the documentation for details:
If you really want to do it anyway, it's possible with something like:
use IPC::Open2;
$pid = open2(\*CHLD_OUT, \*CHLD_IN,
"grep -E '(DataFiles|Pfgas|Startups)' | sed -e 's/.*something//g; s/#.*$//g;"
);
for my $file (@files) {
print CHLD_OUT $file."\n";
my $result_fn = <CHLD_IN>;
chomp $result_fn;
push @modifiedfiles, $result_fn;
}
No, you don't want to this :) It has lots of drawbacks and a high risk of failing. I assume the script will even start to block if grep
filtered out a file.
s/.*something//g for @filteredfiles
Please don't, just use buildin Perl functions:
@modifiedfiles = map({
s/.*something//g;
s/#.*$//g;
} grep({
/DataFiles|Pfgas|Startups/
} @files));