There is more than one possible solution
depending on the "real" data structure.
Something has been said on your regex by others,
so I'll add another version (only)...
...
my $address = ... ;
my ($street, $n, $number) = $address =~ /(.+?) # first g
+roup
(nr\.\s+ | \s+) # number
+prefix?
[A-z]+ # letters
+ preceeding number
(\d+)- # number
/ix;
print "STREET: $street, N: $n, NUMBER: $number\n"
...
BTW, is this "$n" really needed?
Regards
mwa
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