That doesn't work. Many of the text descriptions have spaces in them, plus there's spaces at the beginning of most of the lines.

As this is fixed length, use unpack. Now, you're going to have to also use some logic if you care about the indenting stuff to make sure that you don't keep that whitespace at the beginning of your description. If you don't, it's easy enough to strip off the indenting whitespace. To get what you exactly wanted, do something like:

# Change these to the actual column widths. Use a star at the end to g +et the rest. my @column_widths = (###, ###, '*'); my $unpack_spec = join ' ', map { "A$_" } @column_widths; my %codes; while (<IN_FILE>) { chomp; my ($desc, $code, $other_thingy) = unpack $unpack_spec, $_; # If you want to remove the pre-pended whitespace on the descripti +on ... $desc =~ s/^\s+//; $codes{$code} = { Description => $desc, Other_Thing => $other_thingy, }; } my $choice = 'GMT'; print "$choice: $codes{$choice}{Description}\n";

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In reply to Re2: Help me write a good reg-exp for this text by dragonchild
in thread Help me write a good reg-exp for this text by waxmop

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