Hiya monks,
I have to read through csv files and looking for one particular line. Then I have to grep all the numbers behind it. Here is a snippet...
$string = 'Total requests:,20,30,40,50,60' #the list could go on
if ($string =~ m/Total requests:,*?(\d+),(\d+),(\d+),(\d+)/)
#don't know how to do this if to grep all the numbers in that line
The thing is I have no clue how to match all the instances of (\d+) -- maybe with '(,\d+)+'?
And I would like to push all the matched numbers into an array using $1, $2, $3.... in order, if that is possible...
Any help is appreciated
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