if( $string =~ /e/g ) {
my $start_pos = pos($string) - 1;
while ($string =~ /fg/g) {
print substr($string, $start_pos, pos($string) - $start_pos) , "
+\n";
}
}
# outputs
efg
efghijklfg
efghijklfghijklabcdefg
Or if you want to catch 'e.*gh' for every 'e':
$string = 'abcdefghijklfghijklabcdefg';
while( $string =~ /e/g ) {
my $start_pos = pos($string) - 1;
while ($string =~ /fg/g) {
print substr($string, $start_pos, pos($string) - $start_pos) , "
+\n";
}
pos($string) = $start_pos + 1;
}
# outputs
efg
efghijklfg
efghijklfghijklabcdefg
efg
see perldoc perlretut, perldoc -f pos
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