One of the nice features of sed
is that commands (among them substitutions) can be restricted to a range of lines defined by regexp expressions (or by line number, but never mind that). Here's a simple example:
sed '/^Page 5:/,/^Page 6:/s/this/that/g'
I was just trying to convert a rather more complex sed script to perl, and while the regexp substitutions are no problem, I realized that I don't know a straightforward way to limit substitutions to a range of lines. I can write
perl -p -e 's/^(Page 5:.*)this/$1that/g'
to change this
to that
on lines starting with Page 5:
, but not on the lines that follow (and even on this line, despite the g
it's only going to substitute once since matches are non-overlapping). Short of writing an explicit input loop and keeping track in a state variable like $inrange
, isn't there a nice shortcut that can do this? This being perl, surely there must be!
perl -pe's/this/that/g if /^Page 5:/../^Page 6:/'