<paragraph>
I asked a while back about expanding variables in text strings
and was refered to
How can I expand variables in text strings? which answered the question "How can I expand
variables in text strings?". It looks like the
code there would work for most cases.
However, I still haven't gotten this to work on the following
user input string
TESTDATA_BETA$CurrentVal[1]_DEFL$CurrentVal[2].$CurrentVal[0]
I've tried several things including
$OutputFileFormat =~ s/\$(\w+\])/${$1}/g
with no luck.
This should probably be obvious, but I'm just not getting it.
Thanks for the help so far! This is the last bit of code
I need to get working to complete my program.
</paragraph>
Edit 2001-03-14 by tye
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