hello all, i'd like to apply a regular expression after i glob some filenames from a directory. the files in question are .tif files, and i'd like to remove the file extensions from them to use later. I tried grep with a regex and it isn't returning what i'd like.
chdir( $wetrasnfer) or mail ($to = $internaldl, $from = $internaldl, $
+subject= "wetransfer $! $0", $body ="ERROR $wetrasnfer $! $0" );
(@wetransfer) = glob '*.tif';
@wetrasnfer_fix = grep /([0-9])*_([0-9]*)/, @wetransfer;
print join("\n", @wetrasnfer_fix), "\n";
the code above results in returning the full filename.
00204597_957.tif
00271558_148.tif
00271558_585.tif
ideally i'd want above returned with the .tif missing.
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