As davido and BUU referred to here's an example...
If your input file isn't too big you could do something like this...
#!/usr/bin/perl -W use strict; my $string = <<HERE; abc defg hijk lm no pqr stu vwkyz HERE my $find = "hijklmnop"; # get a copy to avoid modifying orig $_ = $string; # remove all spaces s/\s//gs; # note the /s that davido referred to print "Matched!\n" if $_ =~ $find; # to see what the subst did. print $_;
Not sure which is more efficient though...

Also, it seems like you could do something like this, never modifying the orig string...
But I couldn't get it to work. May the gurus can help...
my $result; $_ = $string ($result) = /((\w+(?=\s*))+)/s; # ((1 char) followed by # (zero or more whitespace[don't return]) # match one or more)

In reply to Re^2: Matching regex on multilines by dwilson@d7net
in thread Matching regex on multilines by Anonymous Monk

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