Hi, thanks for the answers. I'm actually thinking that I got the question wrong now though.
I think the input is text. The original input came with a £ sign, but this is now ascii text, possibly extended. But I can't work out what the '£' sign has been translated into.
It's appearing as ¶œ in notepad.
I have tried:
my $character = ord("¶œ");
$lastitem =~ s/$character/Pounds/g;
This still isn't getting it. I think I must be approaching this totally wrong. The text seems to be consistently representing the pound symbol with a character, or a number of characters, and I don't know how to isolate that.
What tools should I be looking at?
Thanks for your help - sorry for making a meal out of the question.
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