hum, it works for me...
while (<DATA>) {
if (length($_) > 10) {
if ($_ =~ (m/192\.168\./g)) {
$readlines++;
}
}
}
print($readlines, $/);
# prints 3, although you're probably expecting it to be 2.
__DATA__
192.168.0.1
1.192.168.0
12345678901
dfhasfhasdjk
192.168.33.4
The /g is unecessary, misleading, and a potential cause of problem. The $_ is the default argument for both length and m//, so it can be omitted:
while (<DATA>) {
if (length && /192\.168\./) {
$readlines++;
}
}
print($readlines, $/);
# prints 3, although you're probably expecting it to be 2.
__DATA__
192.168.0.1
1.192.168.0
12345678901
dfhasfhasdjk
192.168.33.4
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