Your post is full of inconsistencies.

  1. On the one hand you say "remove the spaces between the string not beginning or end of string"; which can be simply achieved thus:
    $s = ' input reset ; ';; $s =~ s[(?!^)(\s+)(?!$)][]g;; ## replace all spaces -- that are neith +er preceded by the start of string; nor followed by the end-of-string + -- with nothing. print "'$s'";; ' inputreset; '
  2. But then you give this: reset. input reset ; how as a example,

    but with no delimiters, there's no way to know what the actual example you have in mind contains.

  3. Additionally you say: "I want to remove the space only between reset and ; and not between input and reset"

    But the space between 'input' & 'reset' is neither at the beginning nor the end; but you say you don't want to remove it.

    Which completely contradicts your opening statement?

So, you need to explain your requirements far more clearly; with clearly delimited examples of inputs and required outputs; otherwise we're just guessing.


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In reply to Re: Removing the space in a string by BrowserUk
in thread Removing the space in a string by prashanthiyer

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