You are not counting characters* but digits
\d which might be followed by 0 or more non-numbers
\D* .
Not sure why?
I'd suggest better code if I new what your goal is.
Edit
The following example shows how to match (and consequently count) digits or any other character class.
No need for weird negated character classes.
DB<6> x $_='12a3b';/\d/g
0 1
1 2
2 3
DB<7> x $_='12a3b';/[ab]/g
0 'a'
1 'b'
*) Character_(computing) include letters, numerical digits, common punctuation marks (such as "." or "-"), and whitespace.
Update
In case you are only counting single characters and not combinations consider using tr instead,
like described in Re: Some odd ambiguity in this regex
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