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This should work. Change the "number of characters" as per your need.You need to modify the code as per your need

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $str = ".,a..A,,C..+4ACGTG.,-2TG,,...,a"; $str =~ s/[+-]?\d\w{4}//g; $str =~ s/[+-]?\d\w+//g; print $str;

Update 1: Eliya's method works awesomely well. I learnt something today. Thanks Eliya

Update 2: After several tries, I got this regex and it should also work

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my $str = ".,a..A,,C..+4ACGTG.,-2TG,,...,a"; $str =~ s/[+|-](\d*)(\w*)/(substr $2, $1)/ge; print $str;

In reply to Re: Find Number in String then Ignore Characters proceeding by snape
in thread Find Number in String then Ignore Characters proceeding by BenPen95

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