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Index: V

values
(see also numbers; strings; variables)
1.2. Establishing a Default Value
comma-separated (CSV)
initializing arrays with : 4.1. Specifying a List In Your Program
parsing : 1.15. Parsing Comma-Separated Data
converting with ASCII characters : 1.4. Converting Between ASCII Characters and Values
definedness
1.0. Introduction
1.2. Establishing a Default Value
exchanging between scalar variables : 1.3. Exchanging Values Without Using Temporary Variables
values( ), Tie::IxHash module and : 5.6. Retrieving from a Hash in Insertion Order
variable-length text fields : 8.9. Processing Variable-Length Text Fields
variables
expanding in user input : 1.8. Expanding Variables in User Input
filehandles as
7.0. Introduction
7.16. Storing Filehandles in Variables
loop (iterator) variables : 4.4. Doing Something with Every Element in a List
magic : 13.15. Creating Magic Variables with tie
private for modules : 12.4. Making Variables Private to a Module
private, for subroutines : 10.2. Making Variables Private to a Function
scalars : (see scalars)
sharing among different processes : 16.12. Sharing Variables in Different Processes
strings : (see strings)
vbsh program (example) : 15.11. Editing Input
$VERSION variable (use pragma) : 12.1. Defining a Module's Interface
VERSION( ) (UNIVERSAL) : 13.8. Determining Subclass Membership
visual bell : 15.7. Ringing the Terminal Bell
vrfy program (example) : 18.9. Program: expn and vrfy


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