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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T16:18:58+00:00 2026-05-11T16:18:58+00:00

I am using perl to search for a specific strings in a file with

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I am using perl to search for a specific strings in a file with different sequences listed under different headings. I am able to write script when there is one sequence present i.e one heading but am not able to extrapolate it.
suppose I am reqd to search for some string “FSFSD” in a given file then eg:
can’t search if file has following content :

Polons
CACAGTGCTACGATCGATCGATDDASD
HCAYCHAYCHAYCAYCSDHADASDSADASD
Seliems
FJDSKLFJSLKFJKASFJLAKJDSADAK
DASDNJASDKJASDJDSDJHAJDASDASDASDSAD
Teerag
DFAKJASKDJASKDJADJLLKJ
SADSKADJALKDJSKJDLJKLK

Can search when file has one heading i.e:

Terrans
FDKFJSKFJKSAFJALKFJLLJ
DKDJKASJDKSADJALKJLJKL
DJKSAFDHAKJFHAFHFJHAJJ

I need to output the result as “String xyz found under Heading abc”

The code I am using is:

print "Input the file name \n";
$protein= <STDIN>;
chomp $protein;
unless (open (protein, $protein))
{
print "cant open file \n\n";
exit;
}
@prot= <protein>;
close protein;
$newprotein=join("",@prot);
$protein=~s/\s//g;
do{
print "enter the motif to be searched \n";
$motif= <STDIN>;
chomp $motif;
if ($protein =~ /motif/)
{
print "found motif \n\n";
}
else{
print "not found \n\n";
}
}
until ($motif=~/^\s*$/);
exit;
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    2026-05-11T16:18:59+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 4:18 pm

    The main issue is how do you distinguish between a header and the data, from your examples I assume that a line is a header iff it contains a lower case letter.

    use strict;
    use warnings;
    print "Enter the motif to be searched \n";
    my $motif = <STDIN>;
    chomp($motif);
    my $header;
    while (<>) {
        if(/[a-z]/) {
            $header = $_;
            next;
        }
        if (/$motif/o) {
            print "Found $motif under header $header\n";
            exit;
        }
    }
    print "$motif not found\n";
    
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