Not sure how you want to "save" multiple columns into a scalar, but consider:
$_ = 'one two#three=four five=six#seven eight=nine'; print join '.', (/([^#= ]+)/g)[1,2,4..6]; #prints #two.three.five.six.seven
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by hbm
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