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[ILUG] [OT] perl help

[ILUG] [OT] perl help

Fergal Daly fergal at esatclear.ie
Fri Sep 15 11:20:56 IST 2000


\1, \2 etc. only work on the left hand side of a regex, you probably meant
to use $1, $2 etc. which stick around until the next regex is executed.

Or you could do

         if (($v1, $v2, $v3) = /^([A-Za-z]{3}) ([0-9]{2}) ([0-9{2}).*$regex[$i]/) {

because when executed in a list context, a regex will return a list of the
bracketed strings rather the number of them. So you can do

@bits = /complicated regex/;

if you have way to many or an uknown number of brackets in there

and 

@bits = ($string =~ /complicated regex/);

if you want to match against something besides what's in $_

Fergal
 

On Wed, Sep 13, 2000 at 04:33:15PM +0100, Paul Jakma wrote:
> as per kevin l.'s suggestion i've decided to try my hand at perl
> (and cause this list could do with a spate of perl newbie questions)..
> 
> so i'm trying to capture parts of the results of a /regex/ into
> variables, eg something along the lines of:
> 
> basically i'm trying to figure out how to do something like the
> following:
> 
> while (<MSGS> ) {
>         if (/^([A-Za-z]{3}) ([0-9]{2}) ([0-9{2}).*$regex[$i]/) {
>                 $month[$i] = \1;
>                 $date[$i] = \2;
>                 $hour[$i] = \3       
> }
> 
> how do it? how can i catch what \1, \2 and \3 match and store them in
> variables?
> 
> thanks,
> 
> --paulj
> 
> 
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