Thanks for the tip, Fletch! (Can't ++ you today, ran out of votes... Wait for monday please!) So that leaves me with:

use strict; my $regex = qr/(\d\d):(\d\d)(?::(\d\d))?/; # 01234567890123456 my $string = "11:30 or 11:29:53"; my $res; while ($string =~ /$regex/g) { my $pos = $-[0]; my ($ind, @match); for $ind (1..$#-) { push @match, substr ($string, $-[$ind], $+[$ind] - $-[$ind]); } $res->{$pos} = \@match; } use Data::Dumper; print Data::Dumper::Dumper $res;
This prints:
$VAR1 = { '0' => [ '11', '30' ], '9' => [ '11', '29', '53' ] };
as it should.

What I don't like about this solution is that it involves a lot of substr calls to get strings that are stored in the $n variables anyway. Is there a better way to do this?

Thanks,

pike


In reply to Re: Re: Multiple matches of a regex by pike
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