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It does sound as if s/// might end up being as efficient (perhaps unless the string is quite long...subject for further tests). Now I see that the question stems in part from an RTFM problem, shame on me. Perhaps I will vote against my own message. Thanks, plaid and btrott.
In reply to RE: Re: Using variables with tr///
by greenhorn
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