Hi Praveen
Try this code
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use File::Find;
use warnings;
my @file=("hh","yy","zz","aa","bb","hh","yy","zz","aa","bb","hh","yy",
+"zz","aa","bb");
my $i=0;
my $string='hi hello @begintobe
replace @end asas x x x x x zxzxax
hi hello hi hellooo
@beginthis has tobe
replaced @end';
my $x=$file[$i];
while ($string =~ m/\@begin([\w\W]*?)\@end/g) {
$i++;
$string =~ s/\@begin([\w\W]*?)\@end/$x/s;
$x=$file[$i];
print $i."\n";
}
print $string;
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