Normally this would be extremely easy. Really, this isn't that tough I just need to know a few things.
I have an array of characters I want to translate a string to character by character. Perl, by default, does things string by string if I am correct. I know I can change that using either the
$/ or
$, operators. Which one should I use?
Now once I get that down, I can throw that string into a loop comparing character by character...$_ against the characters I need to convert to. The question is that how do I set the $/ or $, to recognize only a character? My guess is that I can regex the operator,
e.g. $/ =~ /\w/;.
Is this the right way to do it? Is there a better way?
TIA
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- Jim
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