Why use a conversion hash when you can just convert?
UPDATE: initally missed leading year format, updated code to handle it
use strict; use warnings;
while(<DATA>){
s/^(\d{2,4})(\D)(\d{2})(\D)(\d{4}|\d{2})/
(
length $1 > 2
? 'YYYY'
: 'DD'
)
."$2MM$4"
.(
length $5 > 2
? length $1 <= 2
? 'YYYY'
: 'RR'
: 'DD'
)/ex;
print;
}
__DATA__
99/99/9999
99/99/99
99-99-9999
99-99-99
99:99:9999
99:99:99
99+99+9999
9999-99-99
9999:99:99
9999+99+99
Output:
DD/MM/YYYY
DD/MM/DD
DD-MM-YYYY
DD-MM-DD
DD:MM:YYYY
DD:MM:DD
DD+MM+YYYY
YYYY-MM-DD
YYYY:MM:DD
YYYY+MM+DD
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