If you want to rid yourself of the for loop every time you go through the while you could build up a combined regular expression match before entering the loop....something like:
use strict; use warnings; my @final_array=qw/test1 test2 fred/; my $regexp = "(" . join("|", @final_array) . ")"; while(<DATA>){ s/$regexp/pagingRAC/g; print $_; } __DATA__ this is a test this line contains test1 and test2 fred bassett is a dog but I can't spell his name.
This makes it a little cleaner for the eye.

In reply to Re: Re: Substitute array value in regular expression by bschmer
in thread Substitute array value in regular expression by Anonymous Monk

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