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| Regular expression doesn't make sense Hi, I'm studying for my CIW perl exam, I've come across this question in my exam software, but it doesn't make sense, and my solution is different to the solution given. Here is the question: The following RE matches what patterns? /[[^TMC]ow/ Not Mow Mow at the beginning of a string Not Cow Cow at the beginning of a string Tow at the beginning of a string Not Tow The given solution is 'Not Mow,Not Cow,Not Tow', but when I run it, I get all of them as matches... Its the extra [ that I don't understand, can anyone explain whats going on. :rolleyes: Thanks very much, I am very grateful for your help |
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| Re: Regular expression doesn't make sense Not sure where you got that regexp from but it's either a typographical error or just wrong. The first '[' is doing nothing unless it's literally part of the search pattern. It's also not tied to the beginning of the string. The '^' is the beginning of string anchor but not when it is inside of a character class: []. When it's inside the character class it means to not match what's in the character class (a negated character class). Maybe it was supposed to be: /^[^TMC]ow/ in which case it means to match a string that begins with any character followed by 'ow' but not if the character is T or M or C: my @strings = ('Cows say moo', 'I Mow the grass', 'Tow the line', 'Bow tie', 'Pow wow', '9ow begins with a digit', ' ow begins with a space');prints: Bow tie |
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