Hi, I have to grab all instances of prepositional phrases in a corpus in lines that look like:

... *con la certeza absoluta*stan de .. que {no hay-e+} *nadie*s *en la casa*loc:st

the characters between * and *stan comprise a stance adverb, in between brackets verb complexes, and the problem is that there is a subject (* and *s) and then the prepositional phrase * *loc:st, but the following expression:

if ($line =~ /\s\*(.*?)\*loc/gimx ){
grabs NOT only the last prepositional phrase: *en la casa*loc:st, but also the subject together with it: *nadie*s *en la casa*loc:st

I am trying to make the regexp greedy with the "?" operator, but it doesn't seem to work. Dear Monks what's wrong?

thank you,

ivosan


In reply to regexp not greedy by ivosan

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