I want to know of what I WANT to do is possible...

I am doing an HTML::TableExtract, and getting back some strings that I would like to be able to "clean" before they get pushed into the aray.

...snip.... foreach $ts ($te->table_states) { foreach $row ($ts->rows) { push( @array, ($$row[1] =~ s/[?\s,]+//g) ) if $$row[0] =~ /\S+/; } print join("\n", @array); }

The output currently is:

2 2 2

So it is doing some scalar silliness.. Here is the output without the =~ s/[?\s,]+//g portion:

$44,000 $202,050 $246,050

Thanks again in advance. =)


In reply to Regex on array elements during push by carric

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