If you need to reformat blocks of text with wrapping, I suggest you look at Text:Wrap. The regular expression you have now will over-split short lines:
use strict; my $sequence = "This is a nice line "; # Note: You should use '\1' rather than '$1'. $sequence =~ s/(\S{1,80})/\1\n/g; print "*",$sequence,"*\n";
This prints:
*This is a nice line *
If $sequence contains nothing but solid blocks of non-space characters (genome sequences, for example), or you don't care about splitting short words, then unpack would be faster.
use strict; my $sequence = "123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234 +56789012345678901234567890123456"; my $len = int(length($sequence)/80); my @seq = ($len > 0) ? unpack("(A80)$len A*",$sequence) : $sequence; print "*",join("\n",@seq),"*\n";

In reply to Re^3: Finding error: uninitialized value in concatenation? by tall_man
in thread Finding error: uninitialized value in concatenation? by bwelch

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