You think you're using quotemeta, but you aren't. Instead, you are telling Perl to look for a string that begins with a q followed by a u and soforth. Perl does not evaluate arbitrary expressions on the left side of s///.

Try this:

for $count (0..52) { my $pattern = quotemeta($array1{$count}); $sometext =~ s/$pattern/$array2{$count}/g; }
Or (does the same thing):
for $count (0..52) { $sometext =~ s/\Q$array1{$count}/$array2{$count}/g; }
Notice also: No ' single quotes around variable names, because single quotes prevent variables from being interpolated. Also no quotemeta on the right side, because it is not necessary.


In reply to Re: Substitution problem. by Dominus
in thread Substitution problem. by Leitchn

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