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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers HOWTO Append String to End of Line Post 302225533 by Franklin52 on Friday 15th of August 2008 03:30:52 PM
Old 08-15-2008
Another approaches:

Code:
sed 's/.*/&,000000/' file

or:

Code:
awk '{print $0,",000000"}' file

 

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Regexp::List(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					 Regexp::List(3pm)

NAME
Regexp::List - builds regular expressions out of a list of words SYNOPSIS
use Regexp::List; my $l = Regexp::List->new; my $re = $l->list2re(qw/foobar fooxar foozap fooza/); # $re is now qr/foo(?:[bx]ar|zap?)/ ABSTRACT
This module offers "list2re" method that turns a list of words into an optimized regular expression which matches all words therein. The optimized regular expression is much more efficient than a simple-minded '|'-concatenation thereof. DESCRIPTION
This module use Object-Oriented approach so you can use this module as a base and tweak its features. This module is a base class of Regexp::Optimizer. EXPORT Since this is an OO module there is no symbol exported. METHODS
This module offers methods below; $l = Regexp::List->new(key=>value, ...) Constructor. When arguments are fed in key => value, manner, it sets attributes. See "$l->set" for details $re = $l->list2re(list of words ...) Does the job. Takes a list of words and turn it into an optimal regular expresson. See "IMPLEMENTATION" to find out how it is achieved. If you want to know the underlying black magic even further, see the source. $l->set(key => value, ...) Sets attributes. There are many attributes supported but let me mention just a few that you may be interested. lookahead Whether you prepend a lookahead assertion or not. Default value is 1. This module is smart enough to omit the assertion when you don't need one. $re = $l->list2re(qw/1 2 3 infinity/); # qr/(?=[123i])(?:[123]|infinity)/ $re = $l->set(lookahead=>0)->list2re(qw/1 2 3 infinity/); # qr/(?:[123]|infinity)/ quotemeta Whether you quote metacharacters or not. Default is 1. If you really need this feature try Regexp::Optimizer instead. @list = qw/3 3.14 3.14159265358979/; $re = $l->list2re(@list); # qr/3(?:.14(?:159265358979)?)?)/ $re = $l->set(lookahead=>0)->list2re(@list); # qr/3(?:.14(?:159265358979)?)?)/ # which does match 3.14 but also "11+3=14" modifies Currently it accepts 'i', 'm', 's', and 'x', the same as regular expression modifiers. @list = qw/Perl perl BASIC basic/; $re = $l->list2re(@list); # qr/(?=[BPbp])(?:[Pp]erl|BASIC|basic)/ $re = $l->set(modifiers => 'i')->list2re(@list); # qr/(?=[bp])(?:perl|basic)/i print $l->set(modifiers => 'x')->list2re(@list); # Try for yourself; Isn't itcute ? $l->expand($re); Utility methods to expand a regular expression. Handy when you want to check the complex regexes. $l->unexpand($re); Utility methods to unexpand a regular expression. IMPLEMENTATION
This module optimizes the regular expression as follows. Let's see what happens when qw/foobar fooxar foozap fooza/ is fed trie building (common prefix aggregation) first the corresponding trie structure is built +- bar foo -+- xar +- za -+- p +- '' common suffix aggregation it checks if any leaf node can be optimized for common suffix. In this case we can do so to "bar" and "xar". +- b -+-ar foo -+- x -+ +- za -+- p +- '' character class conversion If a branch contains more than two single characters, it turns it into a character class. foo -+- [bx] --- ar +- za -+-p +- '' empty leaf to "?" Empty leaf is converted to a '?' quantifier foo -+- [bx] --- ar +- za -+-p? join all leafs into a group And the final result is reached. foo(?:[bx]ar|zap?) BENCHMARKS
This module is faily robust. You can practically use this module to find a regular expression that matches all words in a dictionary. Here is a result by on perl 5.8.0, FreeBSD 4-Stable, Pentium III 800 Mhz with 512 MB RAM. # Sat May 31 09:11:06 2003 ( 0.000000 s) Reading /usr/share/dict/words # Sat May 31 09:11:07 2003 ( 0.847797 s) 235881 lines read. # Sat May 31 09:11:07 2003 ( 0.000000 s) Making regexp. # Sat May 31 09:13:09 2003 ( 121.596928 s) Done. # Sat May 31 09:13:09 2003 ( 0.000000 s) Saving to t/words.rx # Sat May 31 09:13:09 2003 ( 0.000000 s) Reading t/words.rx # Sat May 31 09:13:13 2003 ( 3.679176 s) Done. # Sat May 31 09:13:13 2003 ( 0.000000 s) Opening /usr/share/dict/words for comparison. # Sat May 31 09:13:13 2003 ( 0.255222 s) /usr/share/dict/words:235881 lines found. # Sat May 31 09:13:13 2003 ( 0.000000 s) Showtime! # 235881/235881 # Sat May 31 10:44:17 2003 ( 5464.370409 s) Done. # Sat May 31 10:44:17 2003 ( 5464.370624 s) 43.167 matches/s The result of optimization is obvious as the number of alteration increases. Here is a result of a benchmark which matches randomly picked words against "/usr/share/dict/words". ==== 2 words Rate naive optim naive 1.79/s -- -28% optim 2.49/s 39% -- ==== 256 words s/iter naive optim naive 31.7 -- -81% optim 5.95 433% -- SEE ALSO
Regexp::Optimizer -- uses this module as its base "eg/" directory in this package contains example scripts. Perl standard documents perltodo, perlre CPAN Modules Regexp::Presuf, Text::Trie Books Mastering Regular Expressions <http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/regex2/> AUTHOR
Dan Kogai <dankogai@dan.co.jp> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright 2003 by Dan Kogai, All Rights Reserved. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2011-11-16 Regexp::List(3pm)
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