Hi,
What did you try? How did it fail?
use strict;
use warnings;
use utf8;
use Test::More tests => 3;
for my $line(<DATA>) {
chomp $line;
my ($string, $wanted) = split '#', $line;
$string =~ s/^(\d+)\s*[–-](.*)/$1.$2/;
is $string, $wanted;
}
__END__
1234 - Foo#1234. Foo
56778 – Bar#56778. Bar
9999. Baz#9999. Baz
Output:
1..3
ok 1
ok 2
ok 3
Hope this helps!
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