pos SCALARReturns the location in SCALAR where the last m//g search
over SCALAR left off. It returns the offset of
the character after the last one matched. (That is, it's equivalent to
length($`) + length($&).) This is the offset where the next
m//g search on that string will start. Remember that
the offset of the beginning of the string is 0. For example:
$grafitto = "fee fie foe foo";
while ($grafitto =~ m/e/g) {
print pos $grafitto, "\n";
}prints 2, 3, 7, and
11, the offsets of each of the characters following an "e".
The pos function may be assigned a value to
tell the next m//g where to start:
$grafitto = "fee fie foe foo";
pos $grafitto = 4; # Skip the fee, start at fie
while ($grafitto =~ m/e/g) {
print pos $grafitto, "\n";
}This prints only 7 and 11. (Thank
heaven.) The regular expression assertion, \G, matches only
at the location currently specified by pos
for the string being searched.