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Asked: June 12, 20262026-06-12T03:19:28+00:00 2026-06-12T03:19:28+00:00

I have an array of strings, some of which contain the character ‘-‘. I

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I have an array of strings, some of which contain the character ‘-‘. I want to be able to search for it and for those strings that contain it I wish to delete all characters to the right of it.

So for example if I have:

$string1 = 'home - London';
$string2 = 'office';
$string3 = 'friend-Manchester';

or something as such, then the affected strings would become:

$string1 = 'home';
$string3 = 'friend';

I don’t know if the white-space before the ‘-‘ would be included in the string afterwards (I don’t want it as I will be comparing strings at a later point, although if it doesn’t affect string comparisons then it doesn’t matter).

I do know that I can search and replace specific strings/characters using something like:

$string1 =~ s/-//
or 
$string1 =~ tr/-//

but I’m not very familiar with regular expressions in Perl so I’m not 100% sure of these. I’ve looked around and couldn’t see anything to do with 'to the right of' in regex. Help appreciated!

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    2026-06-12T03:19:29+00:00Added an answer on June 12, 2026 at 3:19 am

    You can delete anything after a hyphen - with this substitution:

    s/-.*$//s
    

    However, you will want to remove the whitespace prior to the hyphen and thus do

    s/\s* - .* $//xs
    

    The $ anchores the regex at the end of the string and the /s flag allows the dot to match newlines as well. While the $ is superfluous, it might add clarity.

    Your substitution would just have removed the first -, and your transliteration would have removed all hyphens from the string.

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