Given:
$line = '.abc(abc),';
You can remove the final character by simply saying:
chop $line;
This will remove ANY character, even a newline (\n). But to have a little more precision as to which character you might wish to remove, you could use a substitution:
$line =~ s/.$//; #remove the last character before the newline $line =~ s/[A-Za-z]$//; #remove an alphabetic character before the ne +wline $line =~ s/;$//; #remove a semicolon at the end of the line $line =~ s/[ ]$//; #remove a single space at the end of the line $line =~ s/\s+$//; #remove one or more whitespace characters at the e +nd of the line
Blessings,
~Polyglot~
In reply to Re: How to remove last character of a line
by Polyglot
in thread How to remove last character of a line
by suvendra123
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