Using substr with the string, offset (2) and length (3) : substr « String « Perl






Using substr with the string, offset (2) and length (3)

    

#!/usr/bin/perl

use warnings;
use strict;

my $string = "hello there\n";
print "The original string: ", 'hello there\n', "\n\n";

# Using substr
print substr( $string, 2, 3 ), "\n";

   
    
    
    
  








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