7.6. Binding to the Beginning or the End of a String
In a regular expression a caret (^) at the beginning of the expression matches the beginning of the string and a dollar sign ($) at the end of the expression matches the end of the string.
For example, the following program checks if a string is composed entirely of the letter A:
use strict; use warnings; my $string = shift; if ($string =~ /^[Aa]*$/) { print "The string you entered is all A's!\n"; } else { print "The string you entered is not all A's.\n"; }
It's much shorter than with using a loop and also much faster.
Here's another example. Let's check if a string ends with three periods:
use strict; use warnings; my $string = shift; if ($string =~ /\.\.\. *$/) { print "The string you entered ends with an ellipsis.\n"; } else { print "The string you entered does not end with an ellipsis.\n"; }