>perl -wMstrict -le "printf qq{'%s' yields '%s' \n}, $_, join '', map /\d/ ? qq{arg$_} : $_, split /(\d+)/ for @ARGV ; " "1:2" "-p 1 -t 2 3" "1 2" "12" "no digits" '1:2' yields 'arg1:arg2' '-p 1 -t 2 3' yields '-p arg1 -t arg2 arg3' '1 2' yields 'arg1 arg2' '12' yields 'arg12' 'no digits' yields 'no digits'
Note that  split /(\d+)/ does not give the OPer's specified 'arg1arg2' from '12', for which  split /(\d)/ vice  split /(\d+)/. (However, I still prefer the  s///g approach.)

In reply to Re^2: replace number by args<number> by AnomalousMonk
in thread replace number by args<number> by himanshu.padmanabhi

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