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6.14: How do I process each word on each line?

Use the split function:

while (<>) {
foreach $word ( split ) {
# do something with $word here
}
}

Note that this isn't really a word in the English sense; it's just
chunks of consecutive non-whitespace characters.

To work with only alphanumeric sequences (including underscores), you
might consider

while (<>) {
foreach $word (m/(\w+)/g) {
# do something with $word here
}
}



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