in reply to Split with consecutive delimeters
Your words are contradicted by your example. "ab''c" has three elements delimited by 2 delimiters. $VAR2 in the output is not a placeholder for a delimiter, it represents what is between the two delimiters.
If you want to have delimiters also represented in the output, you can use this:
my @arr1 = split("(')", "ab''c");
UDPATE: It seems you want '' to be handled as one delimiter, but translated into empty strings.
my @arr1x = split("('+)", "ab''c"); my @arr1; foreach (@arr1x) { if (/'/) { push @arr1, ('') x length($_); } else { push @arr1, $_; } }
UPDATE2: Arrgh, we are communicating out of sync ;-)
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Re^2: Split with consecutive delimeters
by nkuduva (Novice) on Nov 01, 2013 at 00:35 UTC |
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