[Gllug] Perl Newbie question

Xander D Harkness xander at harkness.co.uk
Wed Sep 5 09:54:26 UTC 2001


I'll answer the easy part ;-)

The # (if you know not where it is I am impressed by you including it in 
your email ;-) is above the right shift key left of the return key.

Cheers
Xander

Matthew Bunter wrote:

>All,
>
>I have :
>
>@food=("apples","pears","eels");
>print"@food";
>print @food;  	# doesn't put spaces in between scalars
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>The first print statement prints the scalars separated by a space. Does it therefore mean that the $" variable is a blank space?
>
>If so to get the scalars printed separated by # do I set $"=#?
>
>Before you say try it, I have. I am in France with a French keyboard and I get 3 when I set the $"=#, please set my mind straight. To choose 3 you have to do shift as well - you guys can smile I have to suffer!
>
>Can't remember where the # is on a GB keyboard - can someone remind me. I've searched the whole building and no-one has a GB keyboard!
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>Rgs,
>
>Matt
>
>Apologies in advance but more Perl newbie questions may be coming your way over the next few weeks/months.
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