if ( $scalar !~ /[^12345]/ ) { print "match"; }

Hmm, that double negative sure is confusing. Maybe simplifying it would be a little clearer (I know regexes pretty well and I had to think about this for a second...)

if ( $scalar =~ /[^12345]/ ) { print "Illegal parameter: $scalar"; } else { print "Acceptable parameter: $scalar"; }
Maybe some would disagree but to me I like to say my regexes out loud to understand them and I find

if it matches any character that isn't a 1-5 then it is bad

much easier (read faster) to understand than

if it does not match any character that is not a 1-5 then it is good.

I agree im probably being a bit pedantic but I think you can see what I mean...

Yves / DeMerphq
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In reply to Re: Re: Detect presence of numbers 1-9 by demerphq
in thread Detect presence of numbers 1-9 by kiat

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