Good evening Perl Gurus,
I cant seem to figure out how to extract matches of multiple words that are encased by parentheses. How would I also go about counting how many it actually finds so that I know how many variables I will need to store the individual match. Here is an example that I made work but it only works if its the exact match:
my($text) = "(network)(test)(ifcfg)";
my($first, $second, $third) =
$text =~ /\((.*)\)\((.*)\)\((.*)\)/;
print "$first and $second and $third\n";
I need it to do something like this:
my($text) = "(network) (test)_(ifcfg)";
my($first, $second, $third) =
$text =~ /\((.*)\)/; #have this match all 3 and store them
print "$first and $second and $third\n";
I would also like it to count how many matches it makes because the input could possibly have more or less than 3 matches.
Thanks in advance....
-Paul
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