I can't seem to recreate your problem...
/ Mail: 0 / Tue Nov 12 14:39 / ~ $ cat concat.pl $st1 = "12"; $st2 = "08"; $result = $st1 . $st2; print "\n", $result, "\n\n"; / Mail: 0 / Tue Nov 12 14:39 / ~ $ perl concat.pl 1208 / Mail: 0 / Tue Nov 12 14:39 / ~ $
Can you post a running example of the code not working as intended?
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In reply to Re: string concatenation
by DamnDirtyApe
in thread string concatenation
by Anonymous Monk
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