On Sep 30, Jenda Krynicky said:

>Are the $n variables accessible as an array as well?

You can use the @- and @+ arrays (which hold offsets) to do your work:

  for (0 .. $#-) {
    # do something with substr($X, $-[$_], $+[$_] - $-[$_])
  }

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