Assuming I understand the problem correctly, you just need to convert your hashtable values to regexp patterns that match any of the variables, then do a substitution. Something like:
sub replace {
my ($line, $nodes, $suffix) = @_;
(my $matchNodes = $nodes) =~ s/,/|/g;
$line =~ s/\b($matchNodes):./$1:$suffix/g;
return $line;
}
$line = replace($line, $runset{'POWER-NODE'}, 'P');
$line = replace($line, $runset{'GROUND-NODE'}, 'G');
That assumes that there's always a single character after the colon.
Notice the \b -- that prevents it from replacing eg 'xvdd' when your runset contains 'vdd'.
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