See. perlop for more info on the behaviour of m//. Also, you don't need to escape the dashes in that regex as they only have a special meaning in character class, see. perlre for more info.my($match) = reverse /(.{8}-.{3}-i32)/g;
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In reply to Re: Matching last value in reg expression
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in thread Matching last value in reg expression
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