> -----Original Message-----
> From: Grant [mailto:emailgr...@gmail.com] 
> Sent: Tuesday, April 21, 2009 12:16
> To: Perl Beginners List
> Subject: Re: String manipulation question
> 
> >> Thanks guys.  With some help I've come up with this:
> >>
> >> $string = 'abc def ghi jkl mno pqr stu vwx yz';
> >> if(length($string) = 34) {$var1 = $string.":";}
> >
> > '=' is assignment, '==' is test for numerical equality. 
> Change the above
> > line to:
> >    if( length($string) == 34 ) { $var1 = $string . ':' }
> >
> >> if(length($string) > 34) {
> >>   $string =~ s/\s//g;
> >
> > The above line deletes all of the spaces in $string. Is 
> that what you want
> > to do?
> 
> All fixed up except for this.  How can I remove only the spaces at the
> end of $var1 and $var2 if they exist?
> 
> - Grant
> 
> 
> >>   ($var1, $var2) = $string =~ /(.){35}(.){26}/;
> >
        This pulls 35 characters and splits words, yet what you asked for was 
the last word separated. Correct?
Wags ;)
> > You should put your repeat specifiers inside the capture 
> parentheses:
> >
> >   ($var1, $var2) = ($string =~ /(.{35})(.{26})/);
> 
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