even shorter and more general in usage:
DB<229> $_=$str0
=> " bla0 \"ignore a1\" bla1 \"ignore a2\" bla2"
DB<230> s/("[^"]*")|a/ $1 or 'A' /ge
=> 5
DB<231> $_
=> " blA0 \"ignore a1\" blA1 \"ignore a2\" blA2"
or for the OP
DB<226> $_=q{cd / ; /path/to/R/R_latest --vanilla --args "fName='rGS
+DPlan';jobCode=682718;jobId=6827181;" < job682718.R > job_6827181.txt
+}
DB<227> s/("[^"]*")|;/ $1 or '&&' /ge
=> 2
DB<228> $_
=> "cd / && /path/to/R/R_latest --vanilla --args \"fName='rGSDPlan';j
+obCode=682718;jobId=6827181;\" < job682718.R > job_6827181.txt"
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
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