#! /usr/bin/perl
use warnings;
print "Please enter the number";
chomp($inNum =<>);
if($inNum =~ /^[0]+/)
{
print "The length is ",length($inNum),"\n";
print " Trailing Zero's present","\n";
$inNum =~ s/^[0]+/ /;
print "The new output is" , $inNum ,"\n";
print "The new length is ",length($inNum),"\n";
}
else
{
print "The input format vaild";
}
output
Please enter the number :000010
The length is : 6
Trailing Zero's present
The new output is 10
The new length is :4
Issue is with the new length value which should be (2) but it is displaying (4) How to solve this issue ?
if($inNum =~ /^[0]+/)
could be simplified toif ($inNum =~ /^0/)
. The brackets[]
are superfluous in both regular expressionszero
iszeroes
, notzero's
.