Hi,
Thank you for your answers.
You are right, my example was not clear enough. I should have been more careful about it.
Here it is, written in a better way (I hope) :
a b "x1 x2"
c d "x2"
e f "x3 x4 x5"
And I want it to become :
a b "x1,x2"
c d "x2"
e f "x3,x4,x5"
All "spaces" are blanks or tabs. Only
tabs in the fields between quotes should be replaced by commas.
All blanks should be kept as blanks (inside or outside the quotes).
I was not able to add "tabs" in the example to get a more generic one but for the moment I can live with "blanks" only.
I couldn't make it work from the code from Haukex because I don't have Regexp::Common, nor the one from Fletch.
The one from Kcott "almost" worked. The double-quote fields are correct, the ones before the quotes are missing :).
I continue working on it.
Regards.
Xuo.
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