Feeling a bit ashamed of having come up with a cruder and less flexible solution than Aristotle's fine example above, I dare show it anyway. Most notable drawback of this is its expectation of the ocurrence of only one single pair of brackets.
$str1 = q/ATC[TG]CC/;
$ans_of_str2 = all_ans( $str1 );
sub all_ans {
my @results;
my ( $pre, $multi, $post ) = split /\[(.*)\]/, $_[0];
if ( $multi ) {
my @chars = split //, $multi;
for ( @chars ) {
push @results, "${pre}${_}$post"
}
return [ @results ];
}
return [ $_[0] ];
}
Cheers, Sören
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