Hello,
for the best part of a hour, i'm attempting to replace dollar instance in a string.
However, the substitution doesn't work. Internet search hasn't helped with what i possibly could be missing in the complete code below.
Any pointers ?
Thanks in advance.
#!/usr/bin/perl -W
use strict;
use warnings 'FATAL';
use diagnostics;
use utf8;
use 5.008_008;
my $s1;
my $s2;
$s1 = 'This is B & B and T & D.';
$s1 =~ s/\\\$//g;
printf("%s\n", $s1);
$s2 = 'This is B & B and T & D.';
$s2 =~ s/\x24//g;
printf("%s\n", $s2);
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