Hi!
I usually capture and assign a variable this way:
my ($id) = (m!/key/(\d+)!);
I need to add another pattern for the same capture because sometimes the string changes:
my ($id) = (m!/(\d+)-\d+!);
How could I combine both patterns to get only one capture for both possible sources? Obvously this does not work as it gets 2 captures:
my ($id) = (m!/key/(\d+)|/(\d+)-\d+!);
A workaround could be the following:
my $id = $1 // $2 if m!/key/(\d+)|/(\d+)-\d+!;
I want to know I there is a way to get only one capture from two different surrounding strings in a single pattern.
Thanks!
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