Close... but not quite:
use strict; use warnings; # from bloodnok's reply to 717447 # my ($qname = "_sip._udp.www.google.com") =~ s/(.*\.)(www.*)/; # typo +? Not substitution, which throws an error # ($qname, my $qname1) = ($1, $2); # error: Can't declare scalar assignment in "my" at 717447.pl line 9, +near ") =~" my $qname; $qname = ("_sip._udp.www.google.com") =~ m/(.*\.)(www.*)/; print "\$1 is: $1 \n \$2 is: $2\n";

Output

$1 is: _sip._udp. $2 is: www.google.com

Update: corrected to clarify initial commented line which has two problems


In reply to Re^2: How can i get a substring from a String? by ww
in thread How can i get a substring from a String? by sanjay nayak

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