Re: basic regex back reference
- From: Aukjan van Belkum <aukjan@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 31 May 2006 10:37:15 +0200
gcr wrote:
Newbie alert. Thanks for any help.
Can't get back references - I want to pull the bracketed numbers (and
put them in an array)
Change the following line
$output =~ m/(\[+[*\d]+\])/g;
with:
my @array = ($output =~ m/(\[+[*\d]+\])/g);
Now you will find your elements in '@array'
Aukjan.
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