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If pattern and number of allowed substitutions are small, you can simply throw a regex at it:

use strict; use warnings; use 5.010; my $pattern = "JEJE"; my $string = "EJKJUJHJDJEJEJEDEJOJOJJJAHJHJSHJEFEJUJEJUJKIJS"; my @parts = qw/ JE.. J..E ..JE J.J. .E.E .EJ. /; my $regex = join '|', @parts; while ($string =~ /($regex)/g) { say "$1 at position ", pos($string); } __END__ JKJU at position 5 JHJD at position 9 JEJE at position 13 JEDE at position 17 JOJO at position 21 JJJA at position 25 JHJS at position 30 JEFE at position 35 JUJE at position 39 JUJK at position 43

If you also want overlapping matches, use while ($string =~ /(?=($regex))./g) { ... }


In reply to Re: approximate regular expression by moritz
in thread approximate regular expression by jrblas

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