On Thu, 2006-06-08 at 00:55 +0200, Flemming Greve Skovengaard wrote:

> If you are just going to print the day number and you have other dates in a
> similar format why not just use:
> 
> print +(split /\s+/, $date)[2];

Well, in this particular instance, I am. However, there have been at
least a few times in the past that I've wanted to achieve the same thing
and it always ends up looking like comic book curse words. Also, I
prefer to validate the input. This example would match even if the third
column weren't digits (more specifically, digits in the range of 1 to
31).

Thanks.

-- 
Joshua Colson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


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