I have three variables:
$fname = first name
$lname = last name
$id = student ID
I am trying to concantinate them to form another variable called $filename which I want to consist of last name, first initial, and student ID.
My problem is splitting the first name in order to get the first initial.
I've tried:
$firstinit = split(/\w?/, $fname)
$firstinit = split(/\w{1}/, $fname)
$firstinit = split(/(?=\w)/, $fname)
and others. The script I'm using to concantinate is:
$filename = $lname . $firstinit . $id;
My output usually looks something like this:
smith6123456
where 'smith' is $lname, '6' is $firstinit, and '123456' is $id.
How can I split off the first letter of the $fname?
Thanks, chris

In reply to splitting a word by chriso

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