my @usrList = ();

for (@log)
{  s/^(\w+) /$1/;
    @usrList = (@usrList, $_);
}

@usrList may be what you want...



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Subject: Split


> Hi all,
>
> I have the following data stored in a variable ($str_line), but I only
need the usernames (ie the first column) from this information.  How do i
extract just the user names?
>
> aragonm 172.24.142.136 aupoza528 (v1.1), start Thu 23/5 13:54
> salibaj     172.24.142.136 aupoza528 (v1.1), start Thu 23/5 13:54
> seniorb    172.24.142.136 aupoza528 (v1.1), start Thu 23/5 13:54
>
> This is what I am currently using, but it just returns all the
information.
>
> my $user = (split (/\s+/), $str_line);
>
> Any help would be appreciated
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Melissa
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