One thing I didn't like doing was changing the first regex match:
$content =~ m{
Frequency(\d+\sHz)\s
Signal\sTo\sNoise\sRatio([\d.]+\sdB)\s
Power\sLevel([\d.-]+\sdBmV)
}xi or My_Die('content failed!');
When I wrote it, it was a much simpler one line, no 'x' expression with spaces instead of '\s' like so:
$content =~ m/Frequency(\d+ Hz) Signal To Noise Ratio([\d.]+ dB) Power
+ Level([\d.-]+ dBmV)/i
or My_Die('content failed!');
But the line was too long to fit the line length on Monks and wrapped (like here). So I massaged it to fit within the column limit, but I think the new format is much less readable than the original. Any ideas on how to improve that?
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