Dear Monks, I trying to make code to find and replace a file text, using a list of 'find/replace' pattern and writting to a file here the code
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my @replace = ( [ qr/\/ka/ => '"ku"' ], [ qr/\/hi/ => '"he he he"' ], ); my $s = "/ka /hi"; for my $replace (@replace) { $s =~ s/$replace->[0]/$replace->[1]/gee; } open(FileHTM,">newfile") || die("Cannot Open File"); print FileHTM "$s\n"; close(FileHTM)
The question is how can I put
my @replace = ( [ qr/\/ka/ => '"ku"' ], [ qr/\/hi/ => '"he he he"' ], );
into a separate file because I need to write many more list on that. Also my @s (source text) should be a file too.

In reply to Find Replace text with list by wa2nlinux

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