You're so addicted to Perl you can't forget it even in a disco :)

It works with strings too :)

use 5.020; use warnings; my %h = ( foo => 1, bar => 2 ); $_ = 'foobar'; s/(foo)/$h{'$1'}/; say $_; $_ = 'foobar'; s/(foo)/$h{$1}/; say $_; my $foo = 'foo'; say "$h{'$foo'}bar";
output:
Use of uninitialized value $h{"$1"} in substitution iterator at extr.p +l line 7. bar 1bar Use of uninitialized value $h{"$foo"} in concatenation (.) or string a +t extr.pl line 15. bar

In reply to Re^3: In place search and replace with a hash by Anonymous Monk
in thread In place search and replace with a hash by hkates

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