hi herman4016

I modified the regexp a little. You don't need memory braces because variable $& contains the match and '+?' turns the regexp non-greedy.

use strict; use warnings; use 5.010; my $port_name = 'sdm_yout_i[1]'; $port_name =~ s/\[|\]/\\$&/g; # escaping &#91; and &#93; while (<DATA>) { if ( /\.[0-9a-z_]+ \( {${port_name}.+?\)/ ) { print '$port_name = ' ; say $port_name; print 'cell name = ' ; say $&; } } __DATA__ .dout_sar ( dout_sar ) , .dcoc_status ( dcoc_status ) , .sdm_yout_i ( +{sdm_yout_i[1] , n145 } ) , .sdm_yout_q ( sdm_yout_q )

In reply to Re: Regular Expressions with varialbe with "[]" by pme
in thread Regular Expressions with varialbe with "[]" by herman4016

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