is there any easy way to count the letters between each time it finds the substring

Perhaps this will give you some ideas on how to do that:

$ perl -le' $_ = "GAGAGACCCCGATCGAGAGACCCGATCFGAGAVCTGATCCCC"; my $substring = "GATC"; print "length of string is ", length; my $start = 0; while ( /$substring/g ) { + print qq/"$substring" found at $-[0] to $+[0], distance from last +is /, $-[0] - $start; $start = $+[0]; } print "distance from end is ", length() - $start; ' length of string is 42 "GATC" found at 10 to 14, distance from last is 10 "GATC" found at 23 to 27, distance from last is 9 "GATC" found at 35 to 39, distance from last is 8 distance from end is 3

In reply to Re: stupid/simple mistake by jwkrahn
in thread stupid/simple mistake by gogoglou

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