Okay, after scratching my head for about 20 minutes, I
think I've worked out what you want.
- If the first two characters are not underscores, but the third character is - then keep everything up to (but not including) the second underscore. Otherwise...
- Keep everything up to (but not including) the first underscore.
Is that correct?
If yes, then the following should do it:
for (@strings) {
my $temp = "";
if (($temp) = $_ =~ m/^([^_]{2}_[^_]+)_?/) {
print $temp;
}
elsif (($temp) = $_ =~ m/^([^_]+)/) {
print $temp;
}
}
Update: Oh, one thing I forgot to point out, was that there was an error in the code in my earlier
reply. I hadn't accounted for the fact that there may not be
any underscores at all. That's been fixed in the above snippet.
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