By: Sam Chen in Perl Tutorials on 2012年07月13日 [フレーム]
This is a simple trick but comes in handy when you need to extract just the filename from the full path.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my @temp;
my $string;
my $filename;
$string = "/var/spool/email2fax/1233123/Agoda-Booking-Sep-2012.tiff";
for ( reverse @{[ split( '', $string ) ]} )
{
last if /\//;
unshift @temp, $_;
}
$filename = join '', @temp;
print $filename;
exit;
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