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Re: I think regex Should Help Here... but How!?

by kcott (Archbishop)
on Feb 16, 2014 at 05:26 UTC ( [id://1075076]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to I think regex Should Help Here... but How!?

G'day ozboomer,

"I just can't seem to get my head to work with regex very well :("
...
"perlre... and "Perl Cookbook" don't really help me too much..."

Before delving into perlre, I'd recommend reading though perlrequick and perlretut.

I believe the following code does what you want. (See Notes at the end.)

#!/usr/bin/env perl -l use strict; use warnings; my $master = 'comp.hw.'; my @items = qw{ comp. comp.hw. comp.hw.new. comp.hw.hw. comp.sw.old. muse.hw.new. +ancient. comp comp.hw comp.hw.new comp.hw.hw comp.sw.old muse.hw.new ancien +t }; for my $level (1 .. split /\./, $master, -1) { print "Match Level: $level"; my $re = '^' . join('\.' => (split /\./, $master, $level + 1)[0 .. $leve +l - 1]); $re .= $re =~ /\.$/ ? '[^.]' : '(?:[.]|$)'; print "Matching: /$re/"; print "\t$_" for grep { /$re/ } @items; }

Output:

Match Level: 1 Matching: /^comp(?:[.]|$)/ comp. comp.hw. comp.hw.new. comp.hw.hw. comp.sw.old. comp comp.hw comp.hw.new comp.hw.hw comp.sw.old Match Level: 2 Matching: /^comp\.hw(?:[.]|$)/ comp.hw. comp.hw.new. comp.hw.hw. comp.hw comp.hw.new comp.hw.hw Match Level: 3 Matching: /^comp\.hw\.[^.]/ comp.hw.new. comp.hw.hw. comp.hw.new comp.hw.hw

Notes:

  • Your OP had all @items with a terminal dot; your clarification later in the thread suggests this isn't the case: I've used both in my code to show it handles either case.
  • Programmatically determining the levels, rather than using a hard-coded value, allows the script to be reused with any value for $master.
  • Note that I've used the strict avd warnings pragmata. I strongly recommend you get into the habit of doing this also.
  • Overall, your code has a C-like feel to it (e.g. instances of for (;;) and printf()); I've provided a more Perl-like way of doing it.

-- Ken

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