i give it a try
use strict;
my @check = ('A4:123:C');
my @ranges = ('A0-7:123:C', 'B8-15:456:D', 'A5-7:123:C');
foreach my $check (@check) {
my @cp = $check =~ m!(\w)(\d+):(\d+):(\w)!;
foreach my $range (@ranges) {
if($range =~ m!$cp[0](\d+)\-(\d+):$cp[2]:$cp[3]!) {
if($check[0] >= $1 and $check[0] <= $2) {
print "$check mathes $range\n";
}
}
}
}
HTH
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