Hi ,

#1 [111.123.164.80] [123.126.126.126] 87 #000:00:00.0000.000.000 +0 #+6/07/2000 04:39:00 PM SNMP: Get # Guess you have to ( pattern ) to store and use it with $1 +,$2,$3 , in your code you match it but you do not store it and hence +print the line by itself if ($_ =~ /(\[.*\])\s+(\[.*\]).*(SNMP: Get$)/){ print "[$1] [$2] [$3]\n"; }


# $_ =~ s/(\[.*\]) #match within first [ #charachters inside it ] # \s+ #match a space after this # (\[.*\]).* #match again for the second [ #charachters inside it ] # (SNMP: Get$)/; #match the SNMP part of # the string # print "$1 $2 $3\n";



In reply to Re: regex needed by OM_Zen
in thread regex needed by Anonymous Monk

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