To demo one idea from LanX, with the 'e', execute option on the regex, arbitrary code can be executed. I coded the idea of using sprintf(). The code below will round to 6 decimal places instead of truncating at 6 decimal places.

Example:

47.488539642204628 truncates to: 47.488539 rounds to: 47.488540
use warnings; use strict; my $content = '{ "geometry": { "type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ + 19.054804912278406, 47.485785556135411 ], [ 19.057857836771483, 47.4 +87322542030711 ], [ 19.06025597925397, 47.488491565765209 ], [ 19.060 +347248086835, 47.488539642204628 ], [ 19.060463310421543, 47.48457828 +7406251 ], [ 19.054804912278406, 47.485785556135411 ] ] ] } }'; $content =~ s/(\d\d\.\d*)/sprintf("%.6f",$1);/ge; #round to 6 decimal +digits print "$content\n"; __END__ Truncated: { "geometry": { "type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 19.054804, 47. +485785 ], [ 19.057857, 47.487322 ], [ 19.060255, 47.488491 ], [ 19.06 +0347, 47.488539 ], [ 19.060463, 47.484578 ], [ 19.054804, 47.485785 ] + ] ] } } Rounded: { "geometry": { "type": "Polygon", "coordinates": [ [ [ 19.054805, 47. +485786 ], [ 19.057858, 47.487323 ], [ 19.060256, 47.488492 ], [ 19.06 +0347, 47.488540 ], [ 19.060463, 47.484578 ], [ 19.054805, 47.485786 ] + ] ] } }

In reply to Re: In-place regex substitution by Marshall
in thread In-place regex substitution by lmocsi

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