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Issue with regex

by shounak mukherjee (Initiate)
on Jun 23, 2017 at 15:47 UTC ( [id://1193378]=perlquestion: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

shounak mukherjee has asked for the wisdom of the Perl Monks concerning the following question:

Hello Experts, I am new to perl programming and facing a few issues related to perl regular expressions. I need to apply a condition logic only if my $filename is something like: $filename =._foo.xml #Any file that starts with ._" For such files,I need to overlook the content of the file. while( ($fileName = readdir(DIR))) { next if ($fileName eq "^\._.*"); However I think this regular expresion is not able to filter the filenames based on the criteria. I shall be highly obliged if anyone can please help.

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Re: Issue with regex
by choroba (Cardinal) on Jun 23, 2017 at 15:50 UTC
    eq is used for string equality. Use the binding operator =~ to bind a regular expression match against a variable:
    $fileName =~ /^\._/;

    BTW, as you can see, there's no need to add .* at the end, as the regex doesn't have to match the whole string.

    See perlop for details.

    ($q=q:Sq=~/;[c](.)(.)/;chr(-||-|5+lengthSq)`"S|oS2"`map{chr |+ord }map{substrSq`S_+|`|}3E|-|`7**2-3:)=~y+S|`+$1,++print+eval$q,q,a,
Re: Issue with regex
by CountZero (Bishop) on Jun 24, 2017 at 09:21 UTC
    File::Find::Rule may be helpful here:

    use Modern::PBP::Perl; use File::Find::Rule; my $path = 'C:\My\Path\to\files'; my $exclude = '^\._'; my $rule = File::Find::Rule->file->not_name(qr/$exclude/)->start($path +); while ( defined ( my $file = $rule->match ) ) { say $file; }

    CountZero

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