
Laurent TAUPIAC wrote:
Ian.H a écrit :
"\A*7[0-9][0-9]"
^^ Is that a typo?
I don't think so. \A is a point assertion meaning start of subject like Other kind of point assertion are \Z, \z, \G \b \B
Thanks Laurent. Although I use a fair bit of regex stuff for PHP web development, seems it's primarily the basics repeated. \b and \B get used but can't say I've ever used the others you mention or \A. We learn something new every day =) Apologies to the OP for any confusion brought by my response. Regards, Ian -- $_="26432841792441078041435211430434648439292039649241435237148836077240 7208";s/\s//gs;@a=$_=~m!......!g;$_=<DATA>;@b=$_=~m!......!g ;map{push(@a,$_ ); }@b;map{print chr($_/3572); }@a; __DATA__ 114304285760360772407208385776114304371488346484353628382204360772407208