You can code an effective equivalent of charCodeAt() so:
sub charCodeAt{ return ord substr $_[0], $_[1], 1; }
In reply to Re: How to get the Unicode of a character in perl?
by BrowserUk
in thread How to get the Unicode of a character in perl?
by mattdeans
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