while (defined($_ = <DATA>)) { my (@array) = split(/,/, $_, 0); if ($array[-1] =~ /^\h*(?:Jan|Feb|Mar|Apr|May|Jun|Jul|Aug|Sep|Oct| +Nov|Dec)\./) { splice @array, -1; } print join(',', @array) . "\n"; } __DATA__ $line = U.S. abc xyz , newyork, USA, Feb. 2-4 $line =pqr ffg , Long Beach, california, Sep. 12-14 $line = Hello , St. Louis, Missouri, Mar. 29-31 $line = hello, How are u

In reply to Re: Removing some part of string by trizen
in thread Removing some part of string by Shaveta_Chawla

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