And without using the @LAST_MATCH_START variable, because I thought it was an evil which tainted any other regex used in the program (though I may be completely mistaken in this)
perl -Mstrict -we 'my $string="random\ttab\tseparated\twords"; sub tab2space{my ($string,$spacing)=@_; while($string=~/\\t/){ print $string,"\n"; my $index=index($string,"\\t"); $string=~s/\\t/" " x ($index %8)/e; } return $string} for (0..80){print $_ % 10;} print "\n", tab2space($string) , "\n";' 0123456789012345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890123456789 +01234567890 random tab separated words
print "Good ",qw(night morning afternoon evening)[(localtime)[2]/6]," fellow monks."

In reply to Re: How do I replace \t and regarding to the alignment requirement ? by Utilitarian
in thread How do I replace \t and regarding to the alignment requirement ? by PerlOnTheWay

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