'11, 22, 33, 44, 55' is a string (not an array), so
$INPUT{'checked_ids'} =~ /^(?:\s*[0-9]+\s*,)\s*[0-9]+\s*$/
will do what you want.

Once validated (as shown above), you can convert the list to an array as follows:
@checked_ids = $INPUT{'checked_ids'} =~ /(\d+)/g

If you really did need to check an array:

my $bad; foreach (@array) { unless (/regexp/) { $bad = 1; last; } } die("Naughty\n") if $bad;

or

my $num_bad = grep { !/regexp/ } @array; die("$num_bad naughties\n") if $num_bad;

In reply to Re: Regex an Array? by ikegami
in thread Regex an Array? by Anonymous Monk

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