I'm not 100% clear on your question, so I'm assuming you
have a line with:

pref1\t0\n

and you want to be able to change it to:

pref1\t1\n

without rewriting the entire file? If that is correct you can do this which is basically straight out of the Perl Cookbook. Note it uses quite a bit of memory if the file is going to be large.

my $pref = 'pref1'; open(FH, "+< $FILE") or die "Error opening $FILE: $!\n" my @lines = <FH>; seek(FH,0,0); my $count = 0; foreach my $l ( @lines ) { $count++; # Skip lines not matching $pref if( $line !~ /^$pref/ ) { next; } my ($pref, $num) =~ /^(.*?)\t(.*?)$/; $num = 1; $lines[$count] = "$pref\t$num\n"; } print FH @lines; truncate(FH, tell(FH)); close(FH);
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Frank Wiles <frank@wiles.org>
http://frank.wiles.org

Edit kudra, 2001-07-30 Changed pre tags to code tags


In reply to Re: How can I replace a single character (digit) in a file by ides
in thread How can I replace a single character (digit) in a file by sofreshsoclean

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