For sure one can get the value by json parsing. However out of pure curiosity I'd like to know how this can be achieved by perl regexp. I know that if the format was start_time = 1477954800000 one can get the value by the expression
: start_time = (\w+)But I'm quite confused how to bypass the special charachters \":\" Can anyone give a hint ?
In reply to How to get the value after a string by dk1979
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