My crystal ball is playing up as well, but consider this extract from perldoc perlre (my emphasis):
The numbered variables ($1, $2, $3, etc.) ... are all dynamically scoped until the end of the enclosing block or until the next successful match, whichever comes first.
So it might be that your $1 is getting clobbered by the success of the following regexes. Try changing the order of your if() to the following (some punctuation removed):
if ( /t_9840_acs_0/ && ! /\*Orig/ && /\((E\d+)/ ) { print "$1\n"; }
dave
In reply to Re: substr complexities
by Not_a_Number
in thread substr complexities
by drock
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