I was looking at those s/// but I wasn't sure I how I could get it to do some of the things I need as the text which has to be substitued is different from file to file and it also appears elswhere in the file, where it's not to be adjusted.

Was that clear?
This is a theoretical line is my file:
BOBBY X66666 A 345 674 A 123 488

The X66666 has to be changed to B22222. But the next file might have U33333 there instead of X66666, or worse still 666D3P, or even worse absolutely nothing at all. And I don't know what it might be unless I open up each of the text files and look what the previous program did to it (something I'm trying to avoid by learning this!). It SHOULD be that the spacing is constant across that line, but that's not guaranteed.

Anyway, that's some of what I'm trying to do. Thanks everyone for the speed and friendliness in helping me out!


In reply to Re^2: Newbie: uses/limits of perl in editing files by wherethewild
in thread Newbie: uses/limits of perl in editing files by wherethewild

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