Here is a solution. The basic idea to count the times we
of the found pattern as we scan the string from left to right. Although we can compact the code into 2 short lines,
it is shown bellow longer and verbose.
# $n is the nth wanted occurence, as indicated by the question.
# $i holds how many times we found the pattern
my $str = ',n ,pple , d,y';
my ($n, $i) = 4;
$str =~ / , # we are searching for the , pattern
(?{ $i++}) # we found it again , increament $i
/xgc # retain last occurance on failure
for (1..$n);
# print position in string
print +($n == $i) ? pos($str) - 1
: 'not found';
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