All other solutions seem to assume that the digit group is alone in a string with the exception of JavaFan's, which, with the addition of the /g modifier, will handle several digit groups embedded in a string.

Here's another solution for handling strings with multiple digit groups. This needs 5.10+ and uses '_' instead of 'X' as the masking character for clarity of result comparison.

>perl -wMstrict -le "my $start = 6; my $end = 4; ;; my $s = '1 123456321 1234564321 ' . '12345654321 123456654321 1234567654321 12345687654321' ; print qq{'$s'}; ;; $s =~ s{ (?<! \d) \d{$start} \K \d+ (?= \d{$end} (?! \d)) } { '_' x length ${^MATCH} }xmsgpe; print qq{'$s'}; " '1 123456321 1234564321 12345654321 123456654321 1234567654321 1234568 +7654321' '1 123456321 1234564321 123456_4321 123456__4321 123456___4321 123456_ +___4321'

In reply to Re: regular expression by AnomalousMonk
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