Many of the downloads are 2+Gb long and I get memory errors if I do too much in RAM.

Well, that's a constraint that you didn't share initially. Had I been aware of that I would not have proposed slurping the file(s) into memory.

Now that I have a better understanding of the constraints, I would probably do something like the untested code below. For each file that needs 'cleaning', run the script below with the perl -i.bak, which opens the file for in place editing and backs it up to a file with the .bak file extension before opening the file for editing. (Without the .bak, Perl just overwrites the file with no backup.)

Basically, the code below will check a file line by line for each tag/attribute pairs specified. If an attribute is missing for a tag, that line is 'deleted' from the file. This might not be exactly what you want to do, but it should give you a framework to use for your own 'noise' handling operations.

use strict; use warnings; my %pairings; my $file; open(XML,$file) || die "Unable to open file '$file': $!\n"; while (<XML>) { my $check = 0; foreach my $key (keys %pairings) { if (!(Check_Line($key,$_))) { $check++; last; } } if ($check == 0) {print;} } close(XML); sub Initialize_Pairings { push @{$pairings{cat}},"tail","meow"; push @{$pairings{dog}},"tail","bark"; } sub Check_Line { my $tag = shift; my $line = shift; foreach my $i (0 .. $@{$pairings{$tag}}) { my $attrib = $pairings{$tag}[$i]; if ($line !~ m/<$tag .*$attrib=\s+/i) { return 0; } } return 1; }

In reply to Re^3: XML cleanup - regex or ? by dasgar
in thread XML cleanup - regex or ? by ethrbunny

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