I like this approach, I am trying to exclude the inserting of a break if the string in the sentence its a link starting with "http", it gets complicated I guess:
Um, are you trying to invent the syntax or guess?
This is your regex
use YAPE::Regex::Explain; print YAPE::Regex::Explain ->new( qr/([^http.*?\s+]\S{30})/ )->explain; __END__ The regular expression: (?-imsx:([^http.*?\s+]\S{30})) matches as follows: NODE EXPLANATION ---------------------------------------------------------------------- (?-imsx: group, but do not capture (case-sensitive) (with ^ and $ matching normally) (with . not matching \n) (matching whitespace and # normally): ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ( group and capture to \1: ---------------------------------------------------------------------- [^http.*?\s+] any character except: 'h', 't', 't', 'p', '.', '*', '?', whitespace (\n, \r, \t, \f, and " "), '+' ---------------------------------------------------------------------- \S{30} non-whitespace (all but \n, \r, \t, \f, and " ") (30 times) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ) end of \1 ---------------------------------------------------------------------- ) end of grouping ----------------------------------------------------------------------
Neither approach is going to work
Try
s{(\S{30,}){ my $ret = $1; if( $ret !~ /http/ ){ $ret .= " "; } $ret; }ge;
see also perlintro, perlretut, perlre#(?<!pattern)
In reply to Re^3: Finding the largest word in a string help!
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Finding the largest word in a string help!
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