You can do this with a split but the pattern is a lot trickier than that for the global match. Advantage is you don't have to worry about grep'ing out undefined values.

use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my $str = q{ABC[GHI]XYZ}; my $rxSplit = qr {(?x) # use extended syntax (?: # non-capturing group \[ # literal opening square br. | # or \] # literal closing square br. | # or (?= # look-ahead, a point # followed by [^]]+ # one or more non-closing # square brs. (?: # non-capturing group # then either \[ # literal opening square br. | # or \z # end of string ) # close non-capturing group ) # close look-ahead ) # close non-capturing group }; my @array = split m{$rxSplit}, $str; print Data::Dumper->Dump([\@array], [qw{*array}]);

Here's the output.

@array = ( 'A', 'B', 'C', 'GHI', 'X', 'Y', 'Z' );

On balance, I'd go with the global match, something like holli's or eric256's solutions.

Cheers,

JohnGG


In reply to Re: Complex Splitting by johngg
in thread Complex Splitting by neversaint

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