i need to have all 2 alphabets or 3 alphabets words

You can call substr() repeatedly in a loop (as Ratazong pointed out), which gives you all 2/3/...-substrings.  I'm not 100% sure what your task is, but judging from the sample output, you seem to want something like this:

my $s = "AACCCDGYAEELPSWWYAOOLLLSSBBBDDD"; for my $len (2..4) { my @parts; for my $offs (0..length($s)-$len) { push @parts, substr($s, $offs, $len); } print "i=$len: @parts\n"; } __END__ i=2: AA AC CC CC CD DG GY YA AE EE EL LP PS SW WW WY YA AO OO OL LL LL + LS SS SB BB BB BD DD DD i=3: AAC ACC CCC CCD CDG DGY GYA YAE AEE EEL ELP LPS PSW SWW WWY WYA Y +AO AOO OOL OLL LLL LLS LSS SSB SBB BBB BBD BDD DDD i=4: AACC ACCC CCCD CCDG CDGY DGYA GYAE YAEE AEEL EELP ELPS LPSW PSWW +SWWY WWYA WYAO YAOO AOOL OOLL OLLL LLLS LLSS LSSB SSBB SBBB BBBD BBDD + BDDD

In reply to Re^3: separation a string by Eliya
in thread separation a string by Anonymous Monk

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