I have written this line to replace +
and =
with space. But it returns an error stating
Quantifier follows nothing in regex
$element= ~ s/+/ /g;
$element= ~ s/=/ /g;
Is this correct? How do I combine both conditions in one?
+
has a special meaning in regexes: it's a quantifier meaning "1 or more". To use +
literally, backslash it.
$element =~ s/\+/ /g;
But, if you want to replace both +
and =
, you can add them to a character class, where +
loses its special meaning:
$element =~ s/[+=]/ /g;
Note that tr
is faster.
$element =~ tr/+=/ /;