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Asked: May 24, 20262026-05-24T08:00:30+00:00 2026-05-24T08:00:30+00:00

how to shift the top element from array based on a regular expression using

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how to shift the top element from array based on a regular expression using perl? Also these are datarecords, meaning I have the input record separator ($/) set to

$/=’#’;

for example, the following text file contains this data record.

    #dddddddddd
    ccccccccccc
    eeeeeeeeeee
    fffffffffff

I would like to remove the # sign and keep the text, for example:

    dddddddddd
    ccccccccccc
    eeeeeeeeeee
    fffffffffff
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    2026-05-24T08:00:31+00:00Added an answer on May 24, 2026 at 8:00 am

    If you just want to manipulate a text file, a one-liner seems like the best solution. This will edit the file and keep a backup in “inputfile.txt.bak”.

    perl -pi.bak -we 's/^#//' inputfile.txt
    

    Or you can do a shell redirection:

    perl -wpe 's/^#//' inputfile.txt > outputfile.txt
    

    These will try to alter all the lines in the file. If you just want the first line altered you need something different:

    perl -wpe 's/^#// if ($. == 0);' inputfile.txt > outputfile.txt
    
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