What you more likely want is:
$name=~s/(\w*?)(\s).*/$1/eig;
I don't think so. yet more cargo cult regexing, huh? *sigh*
Let's strike all the unnecessary cruft.
- He wants +, not *. What if his string started with a space?
- The ? is unnecessary
- I see no reason to replace \w+ with .*
- The /e modifier is totally useless, though by accident, harmless
- The /i modifier is useless
- If you use .*, then the /g modifier is useless
Granted, the modifiers you inherited from the OP, but for the rest I see very little excuse.
IMO this is what the OP is after:
$name=~s/(\w+)(\s)(\w+)/$1/g;
or even
$name=~s/(\w+)\s\w+/$1/g;
though it would likely also do what he wants without the
/g.
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