use strict;
my $str = '10.209.85.14_20160831010034_show_run.txt
10.209.85.17_20160831010057_show_run.txt
10.209.85.18_20160831010104_show_run.txt
10.209.85.19_20160831010112_show_run.txt
10.209.85.20_20160831010001_show_run.txt
10.209.85.226_20160831010224_show_run.txt
10.209.85.227_20160831010228_show_run.txt
10.209.85.228_20160831010303_show_run.txt
10.217.76.10_20160831010159_show_run.txt
10.217.76.11_20160831010159_show_run.txt
10.217.76.12_20160831010206_show_run.txt
10.217.76.13_20160831010212_show_run.txt
10.217.76.14_20160831010219_show_run.txt
10.217.76.7_20160831010119_show_run.txt
10.217.76.9_20160831010122_show_run.txt
10.217.77.226_20160831010309_show_run.txt
10.217.77.227_20160831010342_show_run.txt
10.217.77.228_20160831010417_show_run.txt
';
my $regex = qr/’s/\_[0-9]{14}_/\_/’
/mp;
my $subst = '_';
my $result = $str =~ s/$regex/$subst/rg;
print "The result of the substitution is' $result\n";
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Perl, please visit: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html