Hi, I have a markup file, in which there is a element like <ins cnt="#">. Every time I encounter this element, it has to be replaced with <TAG>, the number of times specified in the attribute.
For example, if the tag is <ins cnt="4">, the output file should have <TAG><TAG><TAG><TAG>. This ins appears several times in the input file. I am reading through the file and used a for loop as:
$file =~ /<ins cnt="([^>]+)">/g;
for ($x=0; $x != $1; $x++) {
print F2 <TAG>;
}
But this is not producing the result I needed. Can anyone help me with a syntax/logic for this replacement
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