I think it would be easier if you used index() because the IP addresses have '.'s in them which mean 'match any character'.

use feature ":5.14"; use warnings FATAL => qw(all); use strict; use Data::Dump qw(dump pp); my $i = "10.0.0.132"; say for grep {index($_, $i) != -1} split /\n/, << 'END'; a.AS1 10.0.0.128 b.AS1 10.0.0.129 c.AS1 10.0.0.130 d.AS1 10.0.0.131 e.AS1 10.0.0.132 END

Produces

e.AS1    10.0.0.132

In reply to Re: Cant help print key word by philiprbrenan
in thread Cant help print key word by zakishah

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