That's not how Perl variable names work. Perl variable names (mostly) need to match \w+, and dot is not in \w. You cannot have a variable name with dot in it because the dot is an operator in Perl - see perlop.
In reply to Re: Using . in variable name
by Corion
in thread Using . in variable name
by manpreet333
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