Perl | substitution Operator
Substitution Operator or ‘s’ operator in Perl is used to substitute a text of the string with some pattern specified by the user.
Syntax: s/text/pattern
Returns: 0 on failure and number of substitutions on success
Example 1:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w # String in which text # is to be replaced $string = "GeeksforGeeks" ; # Use of s operator to replace # text with pattern $string =~ s/ for /to/; # Printing the updated string print "$string\n" ; |
Output:
GeekstoGeeks
Example 2:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w # String in which text # is to be replaced $string = "Hello all!!! Welcome here" ; # Use of s operator to replace # text with pattern $string =~ s/here/to Geeks/; # Printing the updated string print "$string\n" ; |
Output:
Hello all!!! Welcome to Geeks
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