Synopsis: $msar(/// ... /) Technical: This function works much like sar(6), but handles multiple search and replace arguments. The first character, a '/' in this case, can be any character not appearing in . Returns: the resultant string Examples: $msar(/as/xy/asdf) returns "xydf" $msar(/as/xy/yd/42/asdf) returns "x42f" $msar(/e/he/pi/ll/c/o/epic) returns "hello" See Also: tr(6); sar(6)