I am in the process of brushing up on my perl basics, reviewing Learning Perl, etc.
I am have a little question dealing with Regex anchoring patterns.
my $string = 'silent eleven';
if ($string =~ /\b \b/){
print "yes to 1\n";
}
if ($string =~ /\b \b$/){
print "yes to 2\n";
}
if ($string =~ /\b$/){
print "yes to 3\n";
}
Output:
Z:\>perl anchor.pl
yes to 1
yes to 3
Why is the second if statement not returning true? Can these 2 "anchors" not be next to each other? Perhaps I am missing the point of using anchors. Any help or explanation would be appreciated.
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