You would need to write your own function like this one.
$string = "(+goat -boy) +hair";
@cols = qw(t1.c1 t1.c5 t1.c8);
print my_cond($string,@cols);
sub my_cond {
my ($string,@cols) = @_;
my $cond = '';
for my $col (@cols) {
$_ = $string;
s/(\w+)/'$1'/g;
s/\+/and $col=/g;
s/-/not $col=/g;
$cond .= $_." or\n";
}
$cond =~ s/^(\()and /$1/gm;
$cond =~ s/ or$//;
return $cond;
}
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