Hi,
I tried to solve Problem 18 from Project Euler.
I'm trying to execute that substitution multiple times, but only once it worked as I expected:
s/(\d+)(?= (\d+))/ (sort {$b<=>$a}($1, $2))[0] /eg;
Do you see where do I do the mistake?

Details:
$\ = $/; undef @max; for (reverse <DATA>){ chomp; print; s/(\d+)( )?/ $1 + (shift @max) . $2 /eg; print; ## s/(\d+)(?= (\d+))/ $1 > $2 ? $1 : $2 /eg; ## works ## s/(\d+)(?= (\d+))/ do {local $\; print "[$1|$2]"}, ## (sort {$b<=>$a}($1, $2))[0] /eg; ## works s/(\d+)(?= (\d+))/ (sort {$b<=>$a}($1, $2))[0] /eg; ## doesn't print; print "------------"; @max = split } __DATA__ 75 95 64 17 47 82 18 35 87 10 20 04 82 47 65 19 01 23 75 03 34 88 02 77 73 07 63 67 99 65 04 28 06 16 70 92 41 41 26 56 83 40 80 70 33 41 48 72 33 47 32 37 16 94 29 53 71 44 65 25 43 91 52 97 51 14 70 11 33 28 77 73 17 78 39 68 17 57 91 71 52 38 17 14 91 43 58 50 27 29 48 63 66 04 68 89 53 67 30 73 16 69 87 40 31 04 62 98 27 23 09 70 98 73 93 38 53 60 04 23

In reply to can't find mistake. using sort and slice in regex by rsFalse

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