last but not least
DB<171> $str=$str0
=> " bla0 \"ignore a1\" bla1 \"ignore a2\" bla2"
DB<172> @parts=split '"',$str
=> (" bla0 ", "ignore a1", " bla1 ", "ignore a2", " bla2")
DB<173> map {s/a/A/ unless $x++%2} @parts
=> (1, 1, 1, 1, 1)
DB<174> $str=join '"',@parts
=> " blA0 \"ignore a1\" blA1 \"ignore a2\" blA2"
also as one-liner
DB<185> $x=0;$str=$str0
=> " bla0 \"ignore a1\" bla1 \"ignore a2\" bla2"
DB<186> $str= join '"', map {s/a/A/ unless $x++%2;$_} split '"', $st
+r
=> " blA0 \"ignore a1\" blA1 \"ignore a2\" blA2"
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
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