Hi,

What's unclear is whether this string is allowed to be embedded inside a longer string, although your example regexes seem to suggest that it's ok. Second, it would be good to know if multiple of these x.x.x sequences are allowed to be present in the source string? Should "ax1x2xbx34x56xc" return two strings, "x1x2x" and "x34x56x", or the single string "x1x2xbx34x56x"?

Here's my TIMTOWTDI solution:

print "$_ => ", extract($_)//'invalid', "\n" for qw/ xxx x.x.x x12x..x x123x...x x1x2x...x x123x.x.x x12x1x ax1x2xbx34x56xc /; sub extract { my ($x) = shift=~/(x.*x.*x)/; return unless length($x)%2 && substr($x,(length($x)-1)/2,1) eq 'x'; return $x; } __END__ xxx => xxx x.x.x => x.x.x x12x..x => x12x..x x123x...x => x123x...x x1x2x...x => x1x2x...x x123x.x.x => x123x.x.x x12x1x => invalid ax1x2xbx34x56xc => x1x2xbx34x56x

Hope this helps,
-- Hauke D


In reply to Re: Regular Expression: search two times for the same number of any signs by haukex
in thread Regular Expression: search two times for the same number of any signs by Anonymous Monk

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