#! perl -slw use strict; use Data::Dump qw[ pp ]; my $string = "BEHACJBDLCENADFEGOFHQAGIHJRBIKJLSCKMLNTDMOFNPOQTGPRIQSKR +TMPS"; my @results = map [ split''], unpack '(a3)*', $string; unshift @results, undef; ## Make the data start at index 1 pp \@results; __END__ c:\test>junk4 [ undef, ["B", "E", "H"], ["A", "C", "J"], ["B", "D", "L"], ["C", "E", "N"], ["A", "D", "F"], ["E", "G", "O"], ["F", "H", "Q"], ["A", "G", "I"], ["H", "J", "R"], ["B", "I", "K"], ["J", "L", "S"], ["C", "K", "M"], ["L", "N", "T"], ["D", "M", "O"], ["F", "N", "P"], ["O", "Q", "T"], ["G", "P", "R"], ["I", "Q", "S"], ["K", "R", "T"], ["M", "P", "S"], ]

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In reply to Re: Split a string into a list of lists by BrowserUk
in thread Split a string into a list of lists by W1SDM

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