Thanks for the above replies..

Hi shmem

I added modifier /c also in the match. Please check the below code. But, still the pos() for regexp is not reset. Could you please help me how to reset the position for regexp variable using modifier
#!/usr/local/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $regexp = 'Perl Monks'; print "\nPos...", pos($regexp); if($regexp =~ m/^Perl Monks/gci) { print "\nFound.."; } else { print "\nNot Found.."; } print "\nPos..1.", pos($regexp); if($regexp =~ m/^Perl Monks/gi) { print "\nFound.1."; } else { print "\nNot Found.1."; }

In reply to Re^2: Re-use of a global match by gube
in thread Re-use of a global match by gube

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