I am trying to match this output.

Queue counters: Queued packets Trans packets Dropped pak 0 258520344 520344 0 1 11006822 1006822 0 2 832114 0832114 0 3 8294677 8294677 0 4 5416057 5416057 0
I want to check , whether Queue counters: is 0 and there are digits for both Queued packets and Trans packets and Dropped Pak is 0. Similarly for other Queue counters till 4
$rh->cmd('show class-of-service interface et-0/3/0 com +prehensive | find " Queue counters:"');--> this displays the above ou +tput, internal command my $output = $rh->get_response; my @outputlist = split /\n+/, $output; foreach (0..$#outputlist) { if (($outputlist[$_] = /^0/) && ($outputlist[$ +_] = /^0\s(\d+)\s(\d+)/)) { print " match is $outputlist[$_]\n"; } } }

In the above code for sample, i tried to match Q 0 and space and then digit for the Queued packets & Trans packets respectively. Looks to me its not matching. anything missing here


In reply to REGexp match query by Anonymous Monk

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