I think you can't find anything because Perl is smart enough to "Do What You Mean" (tm).
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use diagnostics;
my ($number1, $number2, $number3) = <DATA>;
my $number = 5.13E-04;
my $other = "5.13E-04";
print "sum 1 = ", $number + $other;
print "\n";
print "sum 2 = ", $number1 + $number2 + $number3;
__DATA__
5.12E-04
5.12E+04
1
Results:
sum 1 = 0.001026
sum 2 = 51201.000512
Cheers,
Brent
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