Here is a very crude, brute-force approach. I've no doubt that one of the regex masters here can do it much more efficiently.

use strict; use warnings; # I have no idea how unicode might affect this my $wrongway = 'This is a string with numbers 12345 that must be rever +sed without reversing the numbers.'; my @tmp; my @raw = split('',$wrongway); my @numeric; my $was_numeric = 0; for ( @raw ) { if ( /\d/ ) { push( @numeric, $_ ); $was_numeric = 1; next; } elsif ( $was_numeric ) { unshift( @tmp, @numeric ); $was_numeric = 0; @numeric = (); } unshift( @tmp, $_ ); } my $right_way =join('', @tmp); print "$wrongway\n"; print $right_way; print "\n\n";

Again, this is very ugly but might point the way to how to approach the problem.

You must always remember that the primary goal is to drain the swamp even when you are hip-deep in alligators.

In reply to Re: Reversing Arabic String direction by boftx
in thread Reversing Arabic String direction by wael_ahmed

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