Hi ChTidio,
It's because you're looking for the substring "Hello" with the quotes. Get rid of them and try again:
my $string = "Hello World";
if ($string =~ /Hello/) {
print "Basic String contains: Hello\n";
}
Update: You could also put quotes around 'Hello' with any of the following (among other possibilities):
my $string = "\"Hello\" World";
my $string = '"Hello" World';
my $string = q{"Hello" World};
my $string = qq{"Hello" World};
Then your original regex should find the quoted substring "Hello":
if ($string =~ /"Hello"/) {
print "Basic String contains: Hello\n";
}
say
substr+lc crypt(qw $i3 SI$),4,5
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