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Asked by uluttrell in Perl Programming Language

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Greetings Perl Experts,
This is not a homework assignment.  I am attempting to accomplish the following:
I have 3 patterns that I need to grep for in gzipped files in the directory.
For 2/3 patterns, I need a tally for the number of occurrences.  For the third pattern, I need to sum all the numbers.  My problem is that I don't know how to call the array later in the script for processing as it is global to a foreach loop.  The array that I'm speaking about is @retrieved.

TIA

==begin code.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use FileHandle;
my $gzgrep = "/usr/bin/gzgrep";
my $retrieved = "(10, 0) =";
my $play = "Play";
my $place  = "Sent*";

my @tfiles = glob ('app.*.trace.gz');
my @lfiles = glob ('app.*.log.gz');

foreach my $tfile(@tfiles) {
  my @play = `$gzgrep '$play' $tfile`;
  my $playvalue = @play;
  print "$tfile Total Messages listened to: $playvalue\n";
}

foreach my $lfile(@lfiles) {
  my @retrieved = `$gzgrep '$place' $lfile`;
  my  @place = `$gzgrep '$place' $lfile`;
  my $retrievedvalue = @retrieved;
  my $placevalue = @place;
  print "$lfile Total messages retrieved: $retrievedvalue\n";
  print "$lfile Total Messages deposited: $placevalue\n";
}
==end code.pl

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