I knew there was a better way. Here's a general function for splitting the first n characters of a string into an array, trapping to make sure they are digits:
my @field;
# Set to desired number of chars or switch for next line
# if you want the whole string.
my $numchars = 2;
# my $numchars = length($text);
for(my $i = 0; $i < $numchars; $i++) {
my $curchar = substr($text, $i, 1);
if ($curchar =~ /\d/) {
push @field, $curchar;
}
}
Also, substr($text, 1,2); should be substr($text, 1,1); in the above.
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