Yep-- That did it.
THANK YOU!
gS
On Wednesday, July 18, 2001, at 09:35 PM, Jeff 'japhy/Marillion' Pinyan
wrote:
> On Jul 18, Groove Salad said:
>
>> sub normalize
>> {
>> my $file = shift;
>> my $s = sprintf("%02d",$1);
>> $file =~ s/^env-//;
>> $file =~ s/-(\d+)/$s/;
>> return $file;
>> }
>
> The $1 variable is related to the (\d+) in the regex. You can't use it
> as
> you have, since the regex hasn't happened yet.
>
> In retrospect, my regex had a buf -- I'd left one character out:
>
> $file =~ s/-(\d+)/sprintf "%02d", $1/;
>
> should have been:
>
> $file =~ s/-(\d+)/sprintf "%02d", $1/e;
>
> That /e modifier means to execute the RHS (right-hand side) as code.
> That
> will make your program work properly.
>
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