G'day kelscat18,

You're using a substitution (i.e. s/pattern/replacement/) when you really want a pattern match (i.e. /pattern/). You're also using the 'g' modifier, which is unnecessary here. Take a look at "perlretut - Perl regular expressions tutorial" to get an understanding of the basics. Here's how I might have coded that (which, I suspect, is close to what Corion had in mind):

#!/usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; my @tests = qw{jHj8nniO I87jjj8y jUjngnkk ikbHH 12345 !@$%^&*}; my @words = grep { /[A-Za-z]/ && /\d/ } @tests; print "@words\n";

Output:

jHj8nniO I87jjj8y

-- Ken


In reply to Re: regex help by kcott
in thread regex help by kelscat18

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