Hi,
I have the following string Aug 20, 2007 12:42 PM that may also optionally just be Aug 20, 2007. I'm trying to test/match/caputure both conditions in one expression. Is that possible?
This code works when the timestamp is present but obviously fails when the time is missing.
my $string = 'Aug 20, 2007 12:42 PM';
if ($string =~ /(\w{3}) (\d+), (\d{4}) (\d+):(\d{2}) (.+)/) {
# do stuff
}
How do I make the time portion optional in that expression? This doesn't work:
if ($string =~ /(\w{3}) (\d+), (\d{4}) ((\d+):(\d{2}) (.+)?)/) {
# do stuff
}
Thanks.
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