Here is a slightly different approach. At least as far as I can tell this is unique. This builds a hash of matches and then rescans the source printing the matches. This automaticaly condenses down all the overlaps.

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; die "No search terms supplied!" unless @ARGV; my @words = @ARGV; my $regex = join("|",@words) ; my $expr = qr /^($regex)$/; $/ = ' '; my $i = 0; my $words = {}; my $pos = tell(DATA); for my $word (<DATA>) { chomp $word; $i++; if ($word =~ /$expr/) { for my $j (-5 .. 5) { $words->{$i + $j}++; } }; } seek(DATA, $pos, 0); $i =0; for my $word (<DATA>) { $i++; chomp $word; $word = "<$word>" if ($word =~ /$expr/); print "$word " if exists $words->{$i}; } __DATA__ Regular expressions have always been a weak spot for me, and I've got +a question that's got me stumped. Here's the problem I'm trying to solv +e. I have somewhat large articles of text (returned from a search), what + I'd like to do is capture the word and X number of words before and after + it while tagging the matching word in the captured text. My inital thoug +ht was to try something like this. The problem I have is that if there i +s more than one term and they overlap, the nth term will not be annotat +ed. So my next thought is lookahead/lookbehind, but they don't capture. Is there a way to do this with a single regex? Is a regex even the be +st way to do this? Thanks, -Lee

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Eric Hodges $_='y==QAe=e?y==QG@>@?iy==QVq?f?=a@iG?=QQ=Q?9'; s/(.)/ord($1)-50/eigs;tr/6123457/- \/|\\\_\n/;print;

In reply to Re: Regex: Matching around a word(s) by eric256
in thread Regex: Matching around a word(s) by shotgunefx

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