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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting match a phrase Post 302158000 by vanitham on Monday 14th of January 2008 01:59:27 AM
Old 01-14-2008
match a phrase

Hi,

I have a these sentences.

$sent1="Transactivation of wound-responsive genes containing the core sequence of the auxin-responsive element by a wound-induced protein kinase-activated transcription factor in tobacco plants.";

$sent2="I branching formation in erythroid differentiation is regulated by transcription factor.";

$query="transcription factor";(as a phrase)

I want to match $query.

I tried using regular expression but it is not working.I gave like this:-

Code:
if($sent1=~/\b$query\b/i)
{
    print "matched";
}


same way for sent2.

but it is not matching.

How to match this phrase?



with regards
vanitha
 

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sim(5)								File Formats Manual							    sim(5)

NAME
sim, SIM - Software phrase input method DESCRIPTION
The phrase input method is an input method that is commonly used in a Chinese environment. The software phrase input method (SIM) is a a mechanism supported by the Asian tty driver, atty and the simd daemon through the utx facility (see atty(7), simd(8), and utx(7)). The stty command activates the software phrase input method, while the phrase utility creates and manages the phrase database (see stty(1) and phrase(1)). Changes to the phrase database may not be reflected in SIM sessions that were started before the changes were made. Therefore, users have to stop and then restart SIM sessions using the stty command to have access to the changed phrase database. SEE ALSO
Commands: phrase(1), stty(1), simd(8), utxd(8) Files: atty(7), utx(7) sim(5)
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