This appears to do what you need.
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
while (my $righteq = <DATA>) {
my @remaining = $righteq =~ /([a-z]\^(?:[a-z]|\([a-z][+-]\d+(?:\.\
+d+)?\)))/g;
print '$remaining[',$_,'] is ',$remaining[$_],$/ for 0..$#remainin
+g;
}
__DATA__
+++-+++t^n+++f^n+e^(t-123.22)
t^n+--++-+f^n++e^(t-123.22)++
+++++---+t^n+f^n+++e^(t-123.22)-
Output:
$remaining[0] is t^n
$remaining[1] is f^n
$remaining[2] is e^(t-123.22)
$remaining[0] is t^n
$remaining[1] is f^n
$remaining[2] is e^(t-123.22)
$remaining[0] is t^n
$remaining[1] is f^n
$remaining[2] is e^(t-123.22)
Update: changed to read into $righteq instead of using $_.
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