Help monks! I am writing a CGI script that takes user
input and spits out silly things. One thing I can't
seem to do correctly is substitute for any 'word' in my string
that has a suffix, like -ly, or -ing.
my $example = "He is eating. She is running. They are playing in the bowl."
how can I use regular expressions to change $example to say:
"He is pudding. She is pudding. They are pudding in the bowl."
I thought that something like
$example =~ s/\s.*+ing/pudding/g;
would do it, but it's not working. What am I doing wrong?
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