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(dxiii) 11 great CPAN modules released last week
Updates for great CPAN modules released last week. A module is considered great if its favorites count is greater or equal than 12. App...niceperl.blogspot.com
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Perl Community Impact in 2024
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How does the following work, specifically the triple equal sign print "hello" =~ y===c # -> 4
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I want to process lines that start on "ROW<number> blabla" and increment the number by 2. Eg: "ROW13 There's a lazy brown fox" -> "ROW15 There's a lazy brown fox".
My first attempt:
perl -pe 's/(\d+)/$1+2/e'
works but replaces numbers EVERYWHERE not just after ROW, so I tried:
perl -pe 's/ROW(\d+)/ROW$1+2/e'
but this doesn't work at all.
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