Match regex and assign results in single line of code

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后悔当初
后悔当初 2021-02-02 06:45

I want to be able to do a regex match on a variable and assign the results to the variable itself. What is the best way to do it?

I want to essentially combine lines 2 a

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  •  孤独总比滥情好
    2021-02-02 07:32

    Why do you want it to be shorter? Does is really matter?

    $variable = $1 if $variable =~ /(find something).*/;
    

    If you are worried about the variable name or doing this repeatedly, wrap the thing in a subroutine and forget about it:

     some_sub( $variable, qr/pattern/ );
     sub some_sub { $_[0] = $1 if eval { $_[0] =~ m/$_[1]/ }; $1 };
    

    However you implement it, the point of the subroutine is to make it reuseable so you give a particular set of lines a short name that stands in their place.


    Several other answers mention a destructive substitution:

    ( my $new = $variable ) =~ s/pattern/replacement/;
    

    I tend to keep the original data around, and Perl v5.14 has an /r flag that leaves the original alone and returns a new string with the replacement (instead of the count of replacements):

    my $match = $variable =~ s/pattern/replacement/r;
    

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