There are many ways to skin a cat. Another one is:
$ perl t.pl
Number is: 382411
Number is: 382412
Number is: 382413
Number is: 382414
$ cat t.pl
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
for my $string (
"/qwjhj/sdvbb/vuvs/tryt3687fbhvh/vv1vh/382411",
"/qwj23hj/sdx4vbb/vu6vs/tryvh/vv1sdfvh/382412",
"/qwjhj/sdvbb/vuvs/t3687fbhvh/vv1/123v1vh/382413",
"/qwj35hj/sd3vbb/vuf3vs/tr334tg3vh/vv1c45vh/382414"
) {
my @temp = split /\//, $string;
print "Number is: $temp[-1]\n";
}
...roboticus
Cats are rather flighty in this neighborhood. I wonder why?
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