However the output now needs further formatting as it's printed with brackets etc. I tried adding a print statement but dd still prints everything.
You can print @cols any way you want, using a regular print or printf, instead of Data::Dump, which is just a debugging aid. If you could show what code you are trying and what output format you expect, we could help better (How do I post a question effectively?). Also, note I updated my node right around the time you replied, check out the update too.
In reply to Re^3: match digit, followed by hyphen, followed again by digit - then add whitespaces and replace in file
by haukex
in thread match digit, followed by hyphen, followed again by digit - then add whitespaces and replace in file
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