I made the said changes and it not only fixed the corrupted s///, but it also fixed it so duplicate letters as wilds are also working.
I understand your code but I don't see how it's much different than my loop (just a tad shorter). So why does your code make everything work? What was my bug?
Thanks much!
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by sulfericacid
in thread Problems with s///
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