Greetings, fellow monks.

I'm trying to use perl to replace lines with different patterns in a text file. I'm using the m/// function to match the pattern and then write everything BUT the pattern to a new file.

I'm being sucessfull with one single pattern. Is there a way to do a multiple match? Let's say for an example that I wanna match lines that contain "balls" and "rings".

Is it possible to put it all in a single m///? If don't how can I achieve this?

I know that if you want to match multiple letters you can use something like:
m/[abc]/
And it will match any of these letters, but how to do it with words?

Thanks a lot for your patience, brothers.

Best regards,

Er Galvão Abbott
a.k.a. Lobo, DaWolf
Webdeveloper

In reply to Multiple matching using m/// by DaWolf

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