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For reading the arrays of verbs one might also do something like:

my @dis_dic; open(my $in1, "<", "$dis_verbs") or die "error reading $dis_verbs. $!"; chomp(@dis_dic = <$in1>); close($in1);

Besides needing grep or List::Util qw(any) to test index for an array of substrings, I am confused by the logic/specification of:

elsif ( index($f3_line, @apr_dic && @dis_dic) != -1 ) {

I am not sure whether the intent is to test for both approved and discarded verbs or either one. There is no point testing for the 'both' case since we already printed for approved and similarly if looking for either I think we just need to grep/any discarded. Do you need discarded verbs removed from the matching lines as in choroba's post?

Ron

In reply to Re^2: Matching multiple substrings of a string to arrays and printing those that match by mr_ron
in thread Matching multiple substrings of a string to arrays and printing those that match by rarenas

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