You might be wanting an array of references to the variables, however, in which case you just prefix each of the variable names with a '\' symbol in the list you're assigning to @VARIABLES.
To save some typing you can take a reference to the list of variables instead of to each variable in the list.
$ perl -Mstrict -wle ' > my $val1 = 99; > my $val2 = 77; > print $val1; > print $val2; > my @vars = \ ( $val1, $val2 ); > ${ $vars[ 0 ] } = 55; > ${ $vars[ 1 ] } = 33; > print $val1; > print $val2;' 99 77 55 33 $
I hope this is of interest.
Cheers,
JohnGG
In reply to Re^2: Populate variables with values
by johngg
in thread Populate variables with values
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