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Well, let's go through this a step at a time. You want to search for 2 or more consecutive spaces. There are two ways to do that: / +/ and / {2,}/. I normally use the first one, as that's what I think looks best.
Second, you want to make a substitution. Enter $var =~ s/.../.../;. Now we have this: $foo =~ s/( +)//;. We just need to come up with something to substitute in there. Well, you want for each space, so we want it repeated for the length of the spaces: " " x length $1. Now to add that to our regular expression. The trick is to use the /e and /g modifiers, which interpret the second half of the substitution as an expression and substitute globally. $foo =~ s/( +)/" " x length $1/ge And that's it! You're done! Hope this helps, In reply to Re: Looking for white spaces between words
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