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I'm leaving Perl, traded it for Python.
 
I'm leaving Perl, traded it for Python.
 
Some shortcuts I'd like to remember
 
Some shortcuts I'd like to remember
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=WARNING=
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Checking existence of a hash element creates the parent keys (autovivification). Always check top-down.
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=Things that do work=
  
 
Print out the contents of $variable in a structured format.
 
Print out the contents of $variable in a structured format.

Revision as of 17:37, 6 March 2018

I'm leaving Perl, traded it for Python. Some shortcuts I'd like to remember

WARNING

Checking existence of a hash element creates the parent keys (autovivification). Always check top-down.

Things that do work

Print out the contents of $variable in a structured format.

use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper($variable);
$var += <value>
Add <value> to $var (works for -, *, / too)
$string .= $addstring
Concatenate $string and $addstring
$string = s/<regexp>/<newvalue>/[g]
Substitute <regexp> with <newvalue> in $string. The g modifier makes the all occurrences of <regexp> are substituted.
$newstring = substr($string,start,length)
Return substring of $string
sprintf(format,$string)
Return formatted string. format is e.g. "%.3f". Check Python:Strings#Advanced for all formats.