Hi Monks,
I am a newbie to perl world. I am teaching myself by watching VTC perl funamentals video tutorial from our local online library. but it does not include workfiles for each "Now you try" section.
In the chapter 6 of "String and pattern match", it asks me to solve the following problem:
"Replace all instances of the numerals 0-9 in a string of text with their full word versions ('one', 'two'...). Don't worry about higher numbers ('eleven', 'thirty-two')".
So far I have learned loops, conditions, regular expression match, search and replace functions. I am thinking of use s///g but not sure how can replace each number with their word version by using s///g.
This is my first post on monks. please forgive me if I am not following exact posting rules.
Thanks
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