The (.*?) at the beginning of your regex is matching minimally, as requested. The problem is that you end up with a zero-length match. I'd use ^(.*?)\s+ instead, which will not only grab the street name like you intended, it will also truncate trailing spaces from it.

The rest of your regex could use some love too, but this should get you started.

I'd write:

my ($street, $number) = $address=~/ ^(.+?) # capture street name \s+ # ignore following whitespace (?:nr\.\s*){0,1} # ignore optional "nr." and trailing w +hitespace \w+? # ignore alphanumerics which come befo +re... (\d+) # capture digits followed by... -\d+ \s* $ # ignore a hyphen, extra digits and en +d of line /x;
(edited example to be more robust on street names like "33-44th St")

In reply to Re: Need help with perl regexp by gamache
in thread Need help with perl regexp by flaviusm

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