I have what I think is a simple question, but so far my research has been fruitless. How do I restore the defaults for special variables such as $", $,, $#, etc.? If there is no good way to do this, is there a place that lists all the defaults so I can manually set them back (since for some, such as $# the default format is not immediately obvious).
oh, also, is there a way to get perl to recognize "0." as a number? it seems to think it is a string....(so $# formatting does not apply when it outputs "0.").
Thanks!
Justin
In reply to restoring special variable defaults by Anonymous Monk
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