G'day jhuijsing,
You haven't actually asked a question, so I don't know exactly which part of this you're having difficulties with.
If you just want to know how to get from 'item 0-9 10-14' to 'item\ 0-9\ 10-14', you can do it like this:
#!/usr/bin/env perl -l
use strict;
use warnings;
my $object = 'item 0-9 10-14';
print $object;
$object =~ s/( \d+-\d+)/\\$1/g;
print $object;
Output:
item 0-9 10-14
item\ 0-9\ 10-14
If you wanted something else, please specify.
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