I have a file named files, which contain
100-1-0_Message1_Tableau_problem.txt
1001-1-0_EDM_Queries_v2.mdb
1001-1-0_geocodes.xlsx
1001-1-0_losstypes.xlsx
1001-10-0_Exposure_Analysis_Tables_Needed.xlsx
I want to replace this file by incrementing the first part of the file name. i.e 001-1-0_EDM_Queries_v2.mdb to 1002-1-0_EDM_Queries_v2.mdb. Below regular expression with perl fails to do this.
perl -e '@lines = <>;foreach $f (@lines){$n = $f; $n=~s/^(\d+)/$1+1/g; print $n}' files
It prints
100+1-1-0_Message1_Tableau_problem.txt
1001+1-1-0_EDM_Queries_v2.mdb
1001+1-1-0_geocodes.xlsx
How do I tell the regular expression to add +1 instead of appending?