Hi Gurus,
I have a program which searches a for a string in within a target string and prints yes or no if the string is present or not. The following is how code looks like
$mytarget = "I am a perl program";
$mystring = "Perl";
if ($mytarget =~ m/$mystring/i)
{
print "It matches\n";
}
else {
print "It doesn't match\n";
}
This prints "It matches" though the case does not match as I am using regex m//i . Now how can I actually fetch the actual string "perl" from $mytarget and print on the screen,
"The actual string in the target is : perl". Thanks in advance
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