There's always another way to do it, right? I have a piece of code that does repeated searches through an input string and modifies it according to certain criteria. What I have works great, but I'd like to know how to write it better/more efficiently.
Given that I'm going over the same record until I get a hit (or not), how would I re-write the following so that it's not a series of if ....if...if...if? if (/^\s[eE|aA]\d\d\d\d\d\D/){s/A/W95/;$w95++;print DFILE;next;}; # (E or A + nnnnn) = Windows95 if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{5}dfs\d\d\d+/){s/A/W2K-S/;$w2ks++;print DFILE;next;}; # W2K Server if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{3}salnm+/){s/A/W2K-S/;$w2ks++;print DFILE;next;}; # W2K Server if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{3}scadc+/){s/A/W2K-DC/;$dc++;print DFILE;next;}; # w2k Domain Controller if (/^\s\w\w\wnfris\d\d\d/){s/A/Snap/;$snaps++;print DFILE;next;}; # Quantum Snap server if (/^\susu/){s/A/Non-MS/;$switch++;print DFILE;next;}; # Switch if (/^\sus/){s/A/Non-MS/;$legacy++;print DFILE;next;}; # Legacy device (Print Server, etc) if (/^\ssap/){s/A/Non-MS/;$legacy++;print DFILE;next;}; # SAP Host if (/^\srib/){s/A/Non-MS/;$legacy++;print DFILE;next;}; # SNMP Host if (/^\s\wdcs+/){s/A/DCD/;$legacy++;print DFILE;next;}; # Data Center Device if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{3}de\d\d\d\d\d/){s/A/W2K/;$w2k++;$good++;print DFILE;next;};# w2k desktop - obeying convention if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{3}le\d\d\d\d\d/){s/A/W2K/;$w2k++;$good++;print DFILE;next;};# w2k laptop - obeying convention if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{3}d\d{1,6}/){s/A/W2K/;$w2k++;print DFILE;next;}; # w2k desktop - Pre-Nextwave if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{3}l\d{1,6}/){s/A/W2K/;$w2k++;print DFILE;next;}; # w2k laptop - Pre-Nextwave if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{3}l+/){s/A/W2K?/;$w2k++;print DFILE;next;}; # w2k laptop - probable. if (/^\s[a-zA-Z]{3}d+/){s/A/W2K?/;$w2k++;print DFILE;next;}; # w2k desktop - probable. {s/A/?/;} # Anything left over is interesting. Flag it for follow-up with a "?". Thanks. Pat. Wisdom for husbands: You can be right. You can be happy. Pick One.