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Re: Splitting every 3 digits?by wog (Curate) |
on Sep 29, 2001 at 04:31 UTC ( [id://115552]=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
The pattern that you give to split is supposed to
match what goes between each item you want to extract.
Because there's no good way of matching what goes
between each thing you want to extract from that string,
split is probably not a good choice here. One straightforward way of doing this would be to use substr:
(update: erroneous >= removed.)
Note that this does not check if you are only extracting digits, but I assume that you don't expect non-digits in your case (update: if you do, you can use the regex below with \d, or check to make sure the string has no non-digits before hand) You can also use a regular expresion with the /g modifier (to make it, in list context, return all the captured text (which will be everything the regex matches if there is no explict capturing parenthesis) for all matches found within the string) to do this task:
(Note that split will return things in grouping parenthesis in regex provided to it in addition to the things between the what the regex matches, which will explain what your code puts in @nums.) (update: fixed phrasing to talk about not expecting non-digits, rather then the... horror I had before.)
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