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− | + | 1. Open the first file. | |
− | + | 2. Read the first file. | |
− | + | 2.1. Store this information in variable named "File1". | |
− | + | 3. Close the first file. | |
− | + | 4. Open the second file. | |
− | + | 5. Read the second file. | |
− | + | 5.1. Store this information in variable named "File2". | |
− | + | 6. Close the second file. | |
− | + | 7. Print the contents of the first file, saying that you are doing so. | |
− | + | 8. Print the contents of the second file, saying that you are doing so. | |
+ | 9. End program. | ||
+ | </pre> |
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Exercise 4.6 in Beginning Perl for Bioinformatics
This problem is written as schematic only.
1. Open the first file. 2. Read the first file. 2.1. Store this information in variable named "File1". 3. Close the first file. 4. Open the second file. 5. Read the second file. 5.1. Store this information in variable named "File2". 6. Close the second file. 7. Print the contents of the first file, saying that you are doing so. 8. Print the contents of the second file, saying that you are doing so. 9. End program.