#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
# No need to double quoted
my $inp_row = q{per|l|mo|nks|ro|ck|s};
my $de = q{|};
my $count = 0;
my $row;
$count++ for $inp_row =~ /\Q$de/g;
print "Delim: $de\nCount: $count\n";
push @{$row}, split /\Q$de/, $inp_row;
print Dumper $row;
Output:
Delim: |
Count: 6
$VAR1 = [
'per',
'l',
'mo',
'nks',
'ro',
'ck',
's'
];
hth,
PooLpi
'Ebry haffa hoe hab im tik a bush'. Jamaican proverb
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