Best way? I don't know if there is a "best way", just lots of ways to do it.

Here is my solution:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use warnings; use diagnostics; + my %fn=(); while (my $fnam=<DATA>) { chomp $fnam; next unless $fnam =~ m@ ^( # Begin capture $1 [a-zA-Z]+ # One or more alphas \_ # followed by underscore \d+ # one or more digits ) # End capture $1 .*$ # Who cares about the rest @x; $fn{$1}++; } + printf "%s\n",join("\n",sort keys %fn); exit(0); __END__ smith_13_503_de7.p smith_13_502_de7.v jones_104_503_de7.p jones_104_502_de7.v

When run it produces:

--$ perl fnamParse.pl jones_104 smith_13 --$


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In reply to Re: Filename Parsing by blue_cowdawg
in thread Filename Parsing by The_Jesus

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