06-19-2008
Appending in a file
Hi,
I have file named Ex.txt which has the contents like this-
<FndManagers>
Mng={{PID|8819|LB}|75.000000|75.000000}
Mng={{PID|25069|ML}|25.000000|0.000000}
Mng={{PID|6034033|ML}|0.000000|25.000000}
</FndManagers>
I have a code which searches for the number 8819 and appends with the number 20.00.
perl -pe 's/(\|8819\}.*)\}$/$1|20.0}/' Ex.txt
Now I need to append 0 for the other lines in a similar way and th efile should look
like this-
<FndManagers>
Mng={{PID|8819|LB}|75.000000|75.000000|20.0}
Mng={{PID|25069|ML}|25.000000|0.000000|0}
Mng={{PID|6034033|ML}|0.000000|25.000000|0}
</FndManagers>
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