use strict;
my $str = 'NHL.2020.03.11.New.York.Rangers.vs.Colorado.Avalanche.720p.WEB.H264-SENDiT
NHL.2020.02.19.New.York.Rangers.vs.Chicago.Blackhawks.720p.WEB.h264-GORE
NHL.2019.11.20.Washington.Capitals.vs.New.York.Rangers.720p.WEB.h264-GORE-Obfuscated
NHL.2019.11.10.Florida.Panthers.vs.New.York.Rangers.720p.WEB.h264-GORE-Obfuscated
NHL.2019.11.06.Detroit.Red.Wings.at.New.York.Rangers.720p.WEB.h264-GORE-Obfuscated
';
my $regex = qr/(^NHL\..*?(\.at\.|\.vs\.).*?(720p|820p).*?WEB\.(h|H)264-(SENDiT|GORE))/mp;
if ( $str =~ /$regex/g ) {
print "Whole match is ${^MATCH} and its start/end positions can be obtained via \$-[0] and \$+[0]\n";
# print "Capture Group 1 is $1 and its start/end positions can be obtained via \$-[1] and \$+[1]\n";
# print "Capture Group 2 is $2 ... and so on\n";
}
# ${^POSTMATCH} and ${^PREMATCH} are also available with the use of '/p'
# Named capture groups can be called via $+{name}
Please keep in mind that these code samples are automatically generated and are not guaranteed to work. If you find any syntax errors, feel free to submit a bug report. For a full regex reference for Perl, please visit: http://perldoc.perl.org/perlre.html