Heck, if you're going to do that, you might as well get it all:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; $_ = '%MYBOARD{project1|nameofproject1 remarks="Good,Verygood,bext,exc +ellent" grade="7" teacher="Priyanka"}%'; my %map; $map{$1} = $2 while s/^.*? (\S+)="([^"]+)"//g; print "$_: $map{$_}\n" for keys %map;

Output:

grade: 7 teacher: Priyanka remarks: Good,Verygood,bext,excellent

The above can also be spelled

print map {"$1: $2\n" if /(\S+)="([^"]+)"/} split;

but I suspect that this would be a bit much for the OP... :)

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In reply to Re^2: Regular Expression by oko1
in thread Regular Expression by archimca

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