Unless he's altered $" elsewhere (and I doubt it, because if he were familiar with $" I believe he'd have answered his own question already), there's no need to set it. It defaults to a single space.
Also, there is no need to explicitly use $/, either. If he wants line-ending, he can just use "\n", which Does The Right Thing on non-UNIX platforms.
--rjray
In reply to Re: Re: efficient Array printing to a file
by rjray
in thread efficient Array printing to a file
by Anonymous Monk
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