that for example "sigma" matches "sig<SOMETHING>ma"?

why, of course. But that depends on what you mean by <SOMETHING> which is a period in regexp speak, followed optionally by a quantifier (see perlre):

$text =~ /sig.*?ma/; # matches sigma and sigima # (zero or more somethings, non-greedy match) $text =~ /sig.+?ma/; # matches sigoma and sigilima # (1 or more somethings, non-greedy match) $text =~ /sig.?ma/; # matches sigma and sigima, but not sigilima # (zero or 1 something) $text =~ /sig.ma/; # just one something

You probably know all of this, but that would be the answer to your question as written, without assuming that there's more to it than what you have expressed.

--shmem

_($_=" "x(1<<5)."?\n".q·/)Oo.  G°\        /
                              /\_¯/(q    /
----------------------------  \__(m.====·.(_("always off the crowd"))."·
");sub _{s./.($e="'Itrs `mnsgdq Gdbj O`qkdq")=~y/"-y/#-z/;$e.e && print}

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