I want to repalce "C" in these functions by $z
Replace with a literal '$z':
my @funcs = (
'$A = B * C;',
'$P = D+E+C;'
);
for my $func (@funcs) {
$func =~ s/C/\$z/g;
print "func : $func\n";
}
__END__
func : $A = B * $z;
func : $P = D+E+$z;
Or, replace with the value of a variable $z:
...
my $z = 99;
for my $func (@funcs) {
$func =~ s/C/$z/g;
print "func : $func\n";
}
__END__
func : $A = B * 99;
func : $P = D+E+99;
(Also note that, because $func is an alias to the original value, the values in @funcs would be modified here. If that's not intended, you'd have to make a copy of the value before doing the substitution...)
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