#!perl my $s = "how regex works in list context?"; my @capt= $s =~ /(((.)..) (.(.)...) ...(.)(.) .. (.(.))..( )....(.).(. +)(.))/; # 123 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 + 13 # h ow r e gex wor k s in l i st cont e x t + ? unshift @capt,'nothing'; print @capt[1,10,2,13,13,13,10,8,6,5,10,12,3,9,7]; print "\n"; #print "$_: $capt[$_]\n" for (0..13); __END__ how regex works in list context? how??? like this

Read: perlre ("Capture groups").

Each opening parens creates a new capture. Uncomment last line if you want to see each group


In reply to Re: How regex works in array mode? by brx
in thread How regex works in array mode? by astronogun

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