See also yesterdays thread variable constructs that I do not understand.$one = "number_one"; $$one = 1; print ("$number_one\n");
Now that you know that is possible, be aware that this is not what you want. Follow Corions advice and use a hash. Really!
In reply to Re: Changin the name of a variable in perl , with perl.
by Ratazong
in thread Changing the name of a variable in perl , with perl.
by bennierounder
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