If you would like to use
grep to find all of the occurences of
$pat just like the
m//, then
split the line before passing to
grep, as shown below:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my $count1;
my $count2;
my $pat = "apple";
my @apples;
while (<DATA>) {
@apples = grep /$pat/, split ' ', $_;
$count1 += @apples;
@apples = m/$pat/gi;
$count2 += @apples;
}
print "Count one is $count1\n";
print "Count two is $count2\n";
__DATA__
awna apple apple glais
16 Uriore Rd apple
Highapplegate corner, VT. 4xyz59
Prints:
Count one is 4
Count two is 4
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