Nope, that's not it
# using regex 'm//' => sub { my ( $first ) = $str =~ m/(.*?),/; }, 'm//s' => sub { my ( $first ) = $str =~ m/(.*?),/s; },
Rate m// m//s split_unl split_lim spl +it_lim_sca m// 486790/s -- -3% -17% -17% + -17% m//s 499664/s 3% -- -15% -15% + -15% split_unl 585631/s 20% 17% -- -0% + -0% split_lim 587555/s 21% 18% 0% -- + -0% split_lim_sca 587951/s 21% 18% 0% 0% + --

In reply to Re^6: Regex to take an ip address before a comma by ikegami
in thread Regex to take an ip address before a comma by Anonymous Monk

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