Hi Monks, This is simple(and also very embarrassing) question. Below is my is sample array @voltages.
0.940V 0.940V 0.940V 0.940V 0.740V 0.740V 0.740V 0.740V
I am just trying to compare the variables that match 0.940V data and process. None of my comparison/match strings below are working. Not sure why. Thanks for reading.
for my $count (0..100) { if( $voltages[$count] == "0.940V" ) { # Did not work if( $voltages[$count] =~ /^0\.9[0-4]+V$/ ) { # Did not work if( $voltages[$count] =~ /94/ ) { # Did not work if( $voltages[$count] =~ /^0.*V$/ ) { #Did not work if( $voltages[$count] =~ /V$/ ) { # Even this did no +t work Do something }

In reply to Trouble matching string with decimals by deshdaaz

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