I am looking to use the below IF statement and have multiple conditions within it. I would then like to access each of the matched statements, but if I use the typical match variables $1 - 9, the only one filled is $1 with the last match, since it was the last successful regex match. I am looking to not have to break this in to multiple nested IF statements, each pulling a match variable and assigning it to a more permanent variable, so how do I do this, or what is the better way I should be going about this? Thank you for all replies and assistance!

if($output[$x+2] !~ /.*match1.*/ and $output[$x+2] =~ /.*(match2).*/ a +nd $output[$x] =~ /.*(match3).*/ and $output[$x+1] =~/.*(match4).*/){ #Then be able to access all matched variables }

In reply to Perl Multiple If Conditions with Match Variables by razmeth

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