I have a string that I would like to put into a hash.
0,"104"1,"Assign Tracking Numb"29,"905745371116"526,"0201"99,""
The string is setup like the following: Code,"data". The code is always numeric. The desired output is similiar to following:
%rec = ( 0 => 104, 1 => 'Assign Tracking Numb', 29 => 905745371116, 526 => 0201, 99 => , );
The regex needs to be change to something else.   /((\d*),"\w*")/gm;
$result = "0,\"104\"1,\"Assign Tracking Numb\"29,\"905745371116\"526,\ +"0201\"99,\"\""; %row = $result =~ /((\d*),"\w*")/gm; use Data::Dumper; print Dumper(%row); foreach $key (keys (%row) ) { print $key ."\n"; } Output (Not what I want) $VAR1 = '0,"104"'; $VAR2 = '0'; $VAR3 = '29,"905745371116"'; $VAR4 = '29'; $VAR5 = '526,"0201"'; $VAR6 = '526'; $VAR7 = '99,""'; $VAR8 = '99'; 0,"104" 29,"905745371116" 526,"0201" 99,""

In reply to How to Map Regex to Hash by vegasjoe

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