.------[ Gajo Csaba wrote (2002/10/31 at 20:19:43) ]------ | | While I'm at silly questions, I guess I could ask this one | too: what is the difference between a " " and a ' '. I have | a book that explains it to me in one sentence, and I don't | understand one word that the author's using (I suck at | English), so could someone explain it to me? An example | would be nice too :) | `-------------------------------------------------
Basically it is to parse, or not to parse. :) If we have a scalar variable called $foo which is defined as: my $foo = 'is really cool.'; And we want to print it out using both methods as such: print "1 -- This $foo\n"; print '2 -- This $foo\n'; Will produce the following: 1 -- This is really cool. 2 -- This $foo\n If you have variables or special characters ( i.e. \n, \t, etc ) in a string enclosed by ""s then they will be replaced with their values. If you have them enclosed in ''s they will be used literally. Hope that helps. --------------------------------- Frank Wiles <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> http://frank.wiles.org --------------------------------- -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]