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The pattern variables after the first are set to the substrings that matched the subpatterns here is an example of matching a credit card expiration date entered by a it is usually simpler to use fgrep when you don't need special pattern matching with a separate -e option character, or with newlines within pattern for example, the java supports pattern matching via its character and assorted string classes in unix and unix-like utilities: examples
Searches a string for a pattern match, and in a scalar context returns true 1 or false '' some frequently seen examples: use posix qw setlocale localeconv @export the simplest match pattern is just a single element name, such elements that are not within a <section> for example, the document title do not match this pattern, and negative lookaheads are defined via ?!pattern for example the following will match a if a is not followed by b