Input:

cat in ID1 nick-john-helena ID2 george-andreas-lisa-anna-matthew-andreas-lisa ID3 olivia-niels-peter-lars-niels-lars-olivia-olivia

Code:

perl -MList::Util=uniq -ple ' s/ ^ # Beginning of line (BOL). \w+ # Any "words". \s+ # Any whitespace (like tabs). \K # "Keep" whats to the left. (\S+) # Capture and replace next non whitespace (words). / join "-", # 4: n1-n2-n3 uniq # 3: [ "n1", "n2", "n3" ] split "-", # 2: [ "n1", "n2", "n1", "n3" ] $1 # 1: n1-n2-n1-n3 /xe # Freespace regex and eval replacement. ' in

Output:

ID1 nick-john-helena ID2 george-andreas-lisa-anna-matthew ID3 olivia-niels-peter-lars

In reply to Re^3: How can I make a string unique (quicker than my approach at least) by Timka
in thread How can I make a string unique (quicker than my approach at least) by Anonymous Monk

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