Perl Monks, I am trying to use an array to list regex search choices. Code works if a single regex is inputted.
use strict; use warnings; sub main { my @patterns = ("^abd", "ghi"); my $file = 'C:\Perl64\bin\hello.txt'; open(FH, $file) or die("File $file not found"); while(my $String = <FH>) { # if($String = ~ /^abd /) if($String .= join ('/ && /', @patterns); { print "$String \n"; } } close(FH); } main();
Error: Global symbol "@patterns" requires explicit package name at pattern2.pl line 7. Global symbol "@patterns" requires explicit package name at pattern2.pl line 14. syntax error at pattern2.pl line 14, near ");" Execution of pattern2.pl aborted due to compilation errors. What syntax error am I making? Best, David

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