How about:

use warnings; use strict; my @test = qw(1 12 123 1234 12345 1x12x123x1234x12345); my $sep = '_'; for my $s (@test) { my $sa = append($s, $sep); if (defined($sa)) { print "'$s' -> '$sa' \n"; } else { print "'$s' append undefined \n"; } } sub append { my ($string, $sep, ) = @_; return unless # return undef unless substitution(s) made $string =~ s{ (?<! \d) (\d{2,4}) (?! \d) } { join $sep, split /\B/, $1, 3 }xmsge; return $string; # return string with substitution(s) }

Output:

'1' append undefined '12' -> '1_2' '123' -> '1_2_3' '1234' -> '1_2_34' '12345' append undefined '1x12x123x1234x12345' -> '1x1_2x1_2_3x1_2_34x12345'

In reply to Re: Check substitute digit by AnomalousMonk
in thread Check substitute digit by tart

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