thank's for the tip. I have replaced the code inside the
while loop with code you provided
open(F0, $ARGV[0]);
while(<F0>) {
my $match;
while (/\t+/g) {
$match = 1;
print $-[0], ' ', $+[0], ' ';
}
print '-1 -1' unless $match;
print "\n";
}
close F0;
and works fine and get the expected results. good thank's :)))
However I find that that PerlDoc https://perldoc.perl.org/perlvar#Variables-related-to-regular-expressions
is a bit misleading when it says that indexes/positions before and after regex match
can be found in the
LAST_MATCH_START/@- and
LAST_MATCH_END/@+ array by printing
print $+[0], " ",$+[1], " ", $+[2], "\n" ;
again thank's for the code :)))
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