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Perl » Language Basics » Variable 
Modifying a Variable
    

#!/usr/bin/perl

use warnings;
$name = "Tom";
print "My name is ", $name, "\n";
print "It's still ", $name, "\n";
$name = "bill";
print "Well, actually, it's ", $name, "\n";
$name = "Tom";
print "No, really, it's ", $name, "\n";

   
    
    
    
  
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