You are right, tye. Following your suggestion, and by doing this:
my $some_string = "0,-933";
$Data::Dumper::Useqq = 1;
print Dumper ($some_string) ;
my ($id1,$n1) = split(",",$some_string);
#then do things with $n1 and $n2.
It gives:
$VAR1 = "0,\34-933";
So my questions are:
- How can this \34 comes, in the first place?
Can we avoid that?
My development is always under Linux/Unix platform.
And those variable values are read from a file.
- How to remove this \34 character from $VAR?
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