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Asked: May 27, 20262026-05-27T16:27:02+00:00 2026-05-27T16:27:02+00:00

I want to replace only the first instance if two matches returned. example: $sen

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I want to replace only the first instance if two matches returned.

example:

$sen = "The quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog, fox is quick";

how can i match only the first fox and replace it with wolf and vice versa.

Output:

The quick brown wolf jump over the lazy dog, fox is quick 

or:

The quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog, wolf is quick 

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    2026-05-27T16:27:03+00:00Added an answer on May 27, 2026 at 4:27 pm

    Counting matches by using global option /g, assign list of matches to an empty list to get a count (better than a temp variable). First replace is basic. Second uses a counter that increments for each match, and replaces at the proper time.

    Note use of word border \b to prevent false matches, such as firefox, foxy lady, etc.

    Code:

    use strict;
    use warnings;
    use v5.10;   # only required for say, use print instead if your version is lower
    
    my $fox  = 'fox';
    my $wolf = 'wolf';
    my $sen = "The quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog, fox is quick";
    
    if ((()=$sen =~ /\b$fox\b/g) == 2) {   # counting matches 
        my $first = $sen;
        $first =~ s/\b$fox\b/$wolf/;       # replacing first
        my $second = $sen;
        my $i = 0;
        $second =~ s/\b$fox\b/ ++$i == 2 ? $wolf : $fox/eg;  # replacing second
        say for $first, $second;
    }
    

    Output:

    The quick brown wolf jump over the lazy dog, fox is quick
    The quick brown fox jump over the lazy dog, wolf is quick
    

    If you wish a more reusable code, you can make a subroutine out of it.

    my $second = replace_nr($sen, $fox, $wolf, 2);
    ...
    sub replace_nr {
        my ($str, $find, $replace, $num) = @_;
        my $i = 0;
        $str =~ s/\b($find)\b/ ++$i == $num ? $replace : $find/eg;
        return $str;
    }
    

    You could then even use the sub for both substitutions:

    my $first  = replace_nr($sen, $fox, $wolf, 1);
    my $second = replace_nr($sen, $fox, $wolf, 2);
    
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