Dear Athanasius,
I would like to thanks you for the detail explaining the logic behind why the extra number show up.
However, I still not really know how to solve the issue. As I am dealing with 2 files with each 8 million of line. I have to use your second proposal on the assertion to match the comma.
As this is my first write up, I am not really sure how to edit this particular code:-
$command_line = "perl -pi\.bak -e s\/".$search."\/".$replace."\/g\; CombineDie1Die2.txt";
to what you had mentioned :-
s/WL0,BL1(?=,)/WL0,BL1,1708/g;
I meant how to insert or where to include this (?=) specifically.
Regards,
Vkhaw
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