Hi
leriksen,
You were so close to getting it right, if you extend the regexp just a little bit with the match-time interpolation technique.
use strict;
use warnings;
while (<DATA>) {
chomp;
print m/(\d{1,20})(??{' ' x (20 - length($1))})/ ?
"match\n" : "not match\n";
}
__DATA__
" 123451234512345"
" 123451234512345 "
"123451234512345 "
"1234512345 "
"123 451 2345 "
" "
And the output is exactly as expected -
not match
not match
match
match
not match
not match
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