Mr. Newb:
There's a bit of a problem in the code. It may or may not affect you though:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $orig="she sells sea shells down by the seashore\n";
my ($new1, $new2) = ($orig, $orig);
my %translate=(she=>'shore', shore=>'sell', sell=>'she');
$new1 =~ s/$_/$translate{$_}/g for keys %translate;
print $new1;
#print join(", ", keys %translate), "\n";
my $FOO='0000';
$translate{$_}=9999-$_ for 1..10;
$new2 =~ s/$_/$translate{$_}/g for keys %translate;
print $new2;
#print join(", ", keys %translate), "\n";
$ perl x.pl
she shes sea shells down by the seashe
shore shores sea shorells down by the seashore
Uncomment the two print statements to see why...
...roboticus
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