On Oct 30, 1:30 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] (Rob Dixon) wrote: > Paul Lalli wrote: > > Annoyingly, split / /, $foo; and split ' ', $foo; are not the same > > thing. split ' ', $foo is a special case that means to split on all > > sequences of whitespace. It means the same thing as split /\s+/, > > $foo; > > Not quite Paul. From perldoc -f split: > > A "split" on "/\s+/" is like a "split(' ')" except that any leading > whitespace produces a null first field. > > so ' ' splits at the same places as /\s+/, but also omits any leading > empty fields that would result.
Good point. Thanks for the correction. Paul Lalli -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://learn.perl.org/