The unix "cut" command (which isn't quite suitable here) has a lot in common with the perl "split" function, especially if you use
split inside an array slice:
my @tag_arr = qw(<NumData>1234567</NumData> <NumData>2345678</NumData>
+);
my @out_arr;
for ( @tag_arr ) {
push @out_arr, ( split /(\d+)/ )[1];
}
(I could have used
/[<>]/ as the regex for the split, and then the numeric string would be the third element, but splitting on (and capturing) the digit string seemed simpler somehow.)
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