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Perl | glob() Function

Last Updated : 11 Jul, 2025
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glob() function in Perl is used to print the files present in a directory passed to it as an argument. This function can print all or the specific files whose extension has been passed to it.
Syntax: glob(Directory_name/File_type); Parameter: path of the directory of which files are to be printed. Returns: the list of files present in the given directory
Example 1: Printing names of all the files in the directory Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl

# To store the files
# from the directory in the array
@files = glob('C:/Users/GeeksForGeeks/Folder/*');

# Printing the created array
print "@files\n";
Output: Above example will print all the files of the requested directory. Example 2: Printing names of the specific files in the directory Perl
#!/usr/bin/perl

# To store the files of a specific extension
# from the directory in the array
@Array = glob('C:/Users/GeeksForGeeks/Folder/*.txt');

# Printing the created array
print "@Array\n";
Output: Above example will print all the files of the requested directory that end with .txt extension.

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