Wow!
But it seems that (?<! \D) and (?! \D) is not "equivalent" to \B, because \B don't match beginning or ending of string:
# I've changed all x-es to spaces (for comparison). for my $line ('1234', ' 1234', '1234 ', ' 1234 ', '12345', ' 12345 ',, ' 123456 '){ print map { sprintf "%10s: $_\n", "'$line'" } join ' ', map { $line =~ qr/$_/x ? 'OK' : 'NO' } '(?<! \d) \d{4} (?! \d)', '(?<! \D) \d{4} (?! \D)', '\b \d{4} \b ', '\B \d{4} \B ', } __END__ '1234': OK OK OK NO ' 1234': OK NO OK NO '1234 ': OK NO OK NO ' 1234 ': OK NO OK NO '12345': NO OK NO NO ' 12345 ': NO NO NO NO ' 123456 ': NO OK NO OK

In reply to Re^8: Regex help \b & \Q by rsFalse
in thread Regex help \b & \Q by Anonymous Monk

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