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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Extracting Words from Text Post 302643457 by eldeingles on Saturday 19th of May 2012 01:22:03 PM
Old 05-19-2012
close but...

Quite near,

yeah, both pieces of code list differently the bracketed words in the text, but I would also need the text with the empty brackets, such as this:

... I met an old [ ] friend last week that I hadn't [ ] [ ] twenty [ ] . He [ ] me about what I [ ] doing and I [ ] him I was back [ ] England for [my] nephew's [ ] , but that I [ ] [ ] ...

Thanks guys!!Smilie

Last edited by eldeingles; 05-19-2012 at 02:27 PM..
 

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Text::Lorem(3pm)					User Contributed Perl Documentation					  Text::Lorem(3pm)

NAME
Text::Lorem - Generate random Latin looking text SYNOPSIS
use Text::Lorem; my $text = Text::Lorem->new(); # Generate a string of text with 5 words $words = $text->words(5); # Generate a string of text with 2 sentences $sentences = $text->sentences(2); # Generate 3 paragraphs $paragraphs = $text->paragraphs(3); DESCRIPTION
Often when developing a website or other application it's important to have placeholders for content. This module generates prescribed amounts of fake Latin text. CONSTRUCTOR
"new()" The default constructor, "new()" takes no arguments and returns a Text::Lorem object. METHODS
"words( INTEGER )" Returns INTEGER fake Latin words. "sentences( INTEGER )" Returns INTEGER sentences in fake Latin. "paragraphs( INTEGER )" Returns INTEGER paragraphs of fake Latin text. THANKS
Thanks to the guys who pushed me off the cliff called comfort and into the scary world of Perl: James Duncan, Leon Brocard. AUTHOR
Adeola Awoyemi (adeola@fotango.com) SEE ALSO
L<WWW::Lipsum> and L<http://lipsum.com/> COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2003 Fotango Ltd. All rights reserved. <http://opensource.fotango.com/> This software is released under the same license as Perl itself. perl v5.10.1 2011-01-05 Text::Lorem(3pm)
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