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| Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Variables in '''Perl'''. | | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Variables in '''Perl'''. | ||
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| In this tutorial, we will learn about Variables in '''Perl''' | | In this tutorial, we will learn about Variables in '''Perl''' | ||
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| I am using '''Ubuntu Linux12.04''' operating system and | | I am using '''Ubuntu Linux12.04''' operating system and | ||
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| '''Perl''' '''5.14.2 ''' that is, '''Perl''' revision 5 version 14 and subversion 2 | | '''Perl''' '''5.14.2 ''' that is, '''Perl''' revision 5 version 14 and subversion 2 | ||
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| I will also be using the '''gedit Text Editor'''. | | I will also be using the '''gedit Text Editor'''. | ||
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| You can use any text editor of your choice. | | You can use any text editor of your choice. | ||
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| '''Variables''' in '''Perl''': | | '''Variables''' in '''Perl''': | ||
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| '''Variables''' are used for storing values, like text strings, numbers or arrays. | | '''Variables''' are used for storing values, like text strings, numbers or arrays. | ||
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| Once a '''variable''' is declared, it can be used over and over again in the script. | | Once a '''variable''' is declared, it can be used over and over again in the script. | ||
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| '''Scalar''' represents a single value and can store '''scalars''' only. | | '''Scalar''' represents a single value and can store '''scalars''' only. | ||
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| '''Scalar variables''' are declared using $ ('''dollar''') symbol. | | '''Scalar variables''' are declared using $ ('''dollar''') symbol. | ||
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| Let us look at '''Variable Declaration''': | | Let us look at '''Variable Declaration''': | ||
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| A '''variable''' can be declared as follows: '''dollar priority semicolon''' | | A '''variable''' can be declared as follows: '''dollar priority semicolon''' | ||
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| '''Variable''' names in '''Perl''' can have several formats. '''Variables''' must begin with a letter or '''underscore''' | | '''Variable''' names in '''Perl''' can have several formats. '''Variables''' must begin with a letter or '''underscore''' | ||
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| And may contains letters, digits, '''underscores''' or a combination of above 3. | | And may contains letters, digits, '''underscores''' or a combination of above 3. | ||
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| '''Variables''' declared with CAPITAL letters have special meaning in '''Perl.''' | | '''Variables''' declared with CAPITAL letters have special meaning in '''Perl.''' | ||
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| So avoid declaring '''variables''' using Capital letters. | | So avoid declaring '''variables''' using Capital letters. | ||
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| Now open the '''Terminal''' and type '''gedit variables dot pl ampersand ''' | | Now open the '''Terminal''' and type '''gedit variables dot pl ampersand ''' | ||
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| The '''ampersand''' will unlock the command prompt on the '''terminal'''. Now press '''Enter'''. | | The '''ampersand''' will unlock the command prompt on the '''terminal'''. Now press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| This will open the '''variables.pl '''file in '''gedit''' text editor. | | This will open the '''variables.pl '''file in '''gedit''' text editor. | ||
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| '''dot pl '''is the default extension of a '''Perl''' file. | | '''dot pl '''is the default extension of a '''Perl''' file. | ||
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| Type the following in the file; '''dollar priority semicolon''' and press '''Enter'''. | | Type the following in the file; '''dollar priority semicolon''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| So we have declared the '''variable priority'''. | | So we have declared the '''variable priority'''. | ||
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| You do not need to declare a '''variable''' before using it; | | You do not need to declare a '''variable''' before using it; | ||
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| you can just use it into your code. | | you can just use it into your code. | ||
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| Now let us assign a numerical value to the '''variable priority'''. | | Now let us assign a numerical value to the '''variable priority'''. | ||
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| For this type '''dollar priority space equal to space one semicolon''' | | For this type '''dollar priority space equal to space one semicolon''' | ||
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| and press '''Enter'''. | | and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| Next, type | | Next, type | ||
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| '''print space double quote Value of variable is: dollar priority slash n''' close double quote '''semicolon''' and press enter | | '''print space double quote Value of variable is: dollar priority slash n''' close double quote '''semicolon''' and press enter | ||
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| '''slash n''' is the new line character. | | '''slash n''' is the new line character. | ||
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| Now save this file as '''variables.pl''' at any location. | | Now save this file as '''variables.pl''' at any location. | ||
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| In my case, it will get saved in '''home/amol '''directory. Now save this file | | In my case, it will get saved in '''home/amol '''directory. Now save this file | ||
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| Now, let us change the permissions of '''variables.pl''' file, which we just now created. | | Now, let us change the permissions of '''variables.pl''' file, which we just now created. | ||
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| To do so, on the '''Terminal''' type, '''chmod 755 variables dot pl''' | | To do so, on the '''Terminal''' type, '''chmod 755 variables dot pl''' | ||
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| This will provide read, write & execute rights to the file. | | This will provide read, write & execute rights to the file. | ||
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| To compile this '''Perl''' script, on the '''Terminal''' | | To compile this '''Perl''' script, on the '''Terminal''' | ||
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| type ;'''perl hyphen c variables dot pl''' | | type ;'''perl hyphen c variables dot pl''' | ||
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| '''Hyphen c '''switch compiles the '''Perl''' script for any compilation/syntax error. | | '''Hyphen c '''switch compiles the '''Perl''' script for any compilation/syntax error. | ||
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| Now press '''Enter''' | | Now press '''Enter''' | ||
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| This tells us that there is no syntax error in our script. | | This tells us that there is no syntax error in our script. | ||
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| Now let's execute the '''Perl''' script by typing '''perl variables dot pl''' and press '''Enter'''. | | Now let's execute the '''Perl''' script by typing '''perl variables dot pl''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| The output displayed is as highlighted. | | The output displayed is as highlighted. | ||
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| We can also assign a '''string''' value to the '''variable''' we declared. | | We can also assign a '''string''' value to the '''variable''' we declared. | ||
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| Switch back to the Text editor window. | | Switch back to the Text editor window. | ||
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| Instead of '''dollar priority equal to one;''' type | | Instead of '''dollar priority equal to one;''' type | ||
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| '''dollar priority equal to in single quote high ''' | | '''dollar priority equal to in single quote high ''' | ||
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| Please note that the assignments are evaluated from right to left. | | Please note that the assignments are evaluated from right to left. | ||
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| A '''scalar''' can hold data of any type, be it a '''string''', a number | | A '''scalar''' can hold data of any type, be it a '''string''', a number | ||
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| Save this file and compile the script once again by typing | | Save this file and compile the script once again by typing | ||
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| '''perl hyphen c variables dot pl''' now press '''Enter'''. | | '''perl hyphen c variables dot pl''' now press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| This tells us that there is no syntax error. | | This tells us that there is no syntax error. | ||
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| Execute the script by typing '''perl variables dot pl''' and press '''Enter'''. | | Execute the script by typing '''perl variables dot pl''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| The output is as shown. | | The output is as shown. | ||
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| Now switch back to the Text Editor window. | | Now switch back to the Text Editor window. | ||
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| You can also use '''scalars''' within a double-quoted '''strings''' as | | You can also use '''scalars''' within a double-quoted '''strings''' as | ||
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| '''dollar priority in double quote String''' | | '''dollar priority in double quote String''' | ||
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| Save this file and close it. | | Save this file and close it. | ||
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| let us learn how to declare multiple '''variables'''. | | let us learn how to declare multiple '''variables'''. | ||
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| To do so open the new file in Text Editor. | | To do so open the new file in Text Editor. | ||
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| on'''Terminal''' type - '''gedit multivar dot pl space ampersand''' and press '''Enter'''. | | on'''Terminal''' type - '''gedit multivar dot pl space ampersand''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| This will open '''multivar dot pl''' file in text editor | | This will open '''multivar dot pl''' file in text editor | ||
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| Now type - | | Now type - | ||
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| '''dollar firstVar comma dollar secondVar semicolon''' and press '''Enter'''. | | '''dollar firstVar comma dollar secondVar semicolon''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| To copy the value of variable '''dollar firstVar''' to '''dollar secondVar''', type - | | To copy the value of variable '''dollar firstVar''' to '''dollar secondVar''', type - | ||
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| '''dollar firstVar space equal to space dollar secondVar semicolon''' and press '''Enter'''. | | '''dollar firstVar space equal to space dollar secondVar semicolon''' and press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| All mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, can be done on these variables | | All mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, can be done on these variables | ||
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| Let us see how we can achieve this using '''Perl'''. | | Let us see how we can achieve this using '''Perl'''. | ||
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| Switch to text editor. | | Switch to text editor. | ||
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| And now let us assign the value '''10''' to both of these variables by typing, | | And now let us assign the value '''10''' to both of these variables by typing, | ||
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| '''dollar firstVar equal to dollar secondVar equal to ten semicolon''' And Press '''Enter'''. | | '''dollar firstVar equal to dollar secondVar equal to ten semicolon''' And Press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| Now to print these values, type | | Now to print these values, type | ||
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| '''print double quote firstVar: dollar firstVar and secondVar: dollar secondVar slash n''' close double quote '''semicolon''' press '''Enter'''. | | '''print double quote firstVar: dollar firstVar and secondVar: dollar secondVar slash n''' close double quote '''semicolon''' press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| Now save this file. | | Now save this file. | ||
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| Now let us add the values in the two variables. | | Now let us add the values in the two variables. | ||
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| For this type | | For this type | ||
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| '''dollar addition space equal to space dollar firstVar plus space dollar secondVar semicolon'''and Press '''Enter'''. | | '''dollar addition space equal to space dollar firstVar plus space dollar secondVar semicolon'''and Press '''Enter'''. | ||
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| Notice, we haven't declared the variable '''addition'''. | | Notice, we haven't declared the variable '''addition'''. | ||
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| Once again, to print the value of the variable '''addition''', type | | Once again, to print the value of the variable '''addition''', type | ||
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| '''print double quote Addition is dollar addition slash n''' close double quote '''semicolon''' | | '''print double quote Addition is dollar addition slash n''' close double quote '''semicolon''' | ||
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| Save this file | | Save this file | ||
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| To compile this file again on terminal type | | To compile this file again on terminal type | ||
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| '''perl hyphen c multivar dot pl''' | | '''perl hyphen c multivar dot pl''' | ||
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| There is no syntax error so we can execute the script... | | There is no syntax error so we can execute the script... | ||
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| by typing '''perl multivar dot pl''' | | by typing '''perl multivar dot pl''' | ||
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| This will produce an output as highlighted. | | This will produce an output as highlighted. | ||
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| Similarly, try subtraction, multiplication and division. | | Similarly, try subtraction, multiplication and division. | ||
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| I have written the code here. | | I have written the code here. | ||
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| Now let us save this file and close it. | | Now let us save this file and close it. | ||
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| Now compile the file by typing | | Now compile the file by typing | ||
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| '''perl hyphen c multivar dot pl''' | | '''perl hyphen c multivar dot pl''' | ||
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| There is no syntax error. | | There is no syntax error. | ||
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| So we can execute the script as '''perl multivar dot pl''' | | So we can execute the script as '''perl multivar dot pl''' | ||
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| On execution the output will look like this. | | On execution the output will look like this. | ||
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| This brings us to the end of this tutorial. | | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. | ||
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| In this tutorial we have learnt, | | In this tutorial we have learnt, | ||
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| To Declare and Use '''scalar variables''' in '''Perl''' | | To Declare and Use '''scalar variables''' in '''Perl''' | ||
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| '''Assignment''' | | '''Assignment''' | ||
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| Declare a number '''variable'''. | | Declare a number '''variable'''. | ||
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| Assign 10 to it. | | Assign 10 to it. | ||
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| Print the '''variable''' declared. | | Print the '''variable''' declared. | ||
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| Declare 2 '''string variables'''. | | Declare 2 '''string variables'''. | ||
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| Assign these values to them - “Namaste ” and “India”. | | Assign these values to them - “Namaste ” and “India”. | ||
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| Print those '''2 variables''' one after the other. | | Print those '''2 variables''' one after the other. | ||
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Revision as of 10:11, 10 July 2014
Time | Narration |
00:01 | Welcome to the spoken tutorial on Variables in Perl. |
00:06 | In this tutorial, we will learn about Variables in Perl |
00:12 | I am using Ubuntu Linux12.04 operating system and |
00:18 | Perl 5.14.2 that is, Perl revision 5 version 14 and subversion 2
|
00:26 | I will also be using the gedit Text Editor. |
00:30 | You can use any text editor of your choice. |
00:34 | Variables in Perl: |
00:37 | Variables are used for storing values, like text strings, numbers or arrays. |
00:44 | Once a variable is declared, it can be used over and over again in the script. |
00:50 | Scalar represents a single value and can store scalars only. |
00:56 | Scalar variables are declared using $ (dollar) symbol. |
01:00 | Let us look at Variable Declaration: |
01:03 | A variable can be declared as follows: dollar priority semicolon
|
01:09 | Variable names in Perl can have several formats. Variables must begin with a letter or underscore |
01:18 | And may contains letters, digits, underscores or a combination of above 3. |
01:24 | Variables declared with CAPITAL letters have special meaning in Perl. |
01:30 | So avoid declaring variables using Capital letters. |
01:34 | Now open the Terminal and type gedit variables dot pl ampersand
|
01:44 | The ampersand will unlock the command prompt on the terminal. Now press Enter. |
01:50 | This will open the variables.pl file in gedit text editor. |
01:56 | dot pl is the default extension of a Perl file. |
02:01 | Type the following in the file; dollar priority semicolon and press Enter. |
02:10 | So we have declared the variable priority. |
02:13 | You do not need to declare a variable before using it; |
02:18 | you can just use it into your code. |
02:21 | Now let us assign a numerical value to the variable priority. |
02:25 | For this type dollar priority space equal to space one semicolon |
02:32 | and press Enter. |
02:34 | Next, type |
02:36 | print space double quote Value of variable is: dollar priority slash n close double quote semicolon and press enter |
02:50 | slash n is the new line character. |
02:53 | Now save this file as variables.pl at any location. |
03:02 | In my case, it will get saved in home/amol directory. Now save this file |
03:10 | Now, let us change the permissions of variables.pl file, which we just now created. |
03:18 | To do so, on the Terminal type, chmod 755 variables dot pl |
03:27 | This will provide read, write & execute rights to the file. |
03:32 | To compile this Perl script, on the Terminal |
03:36 | type ;perl hyphen c variables dot pl |
03:42 | Hyphen c switch compiles the Perl script for any compilation/syntax error. |
03:49 | Now press Enter |
03:51 | This tells us that there is no syntax error in our script. |
03:56 | Now let's execute the Perl script by typing perl variables dot pl and press Enter. |
04:06 | The output displayed is as highlighted. |
04:10 | We can also assign a string value to the variable we declared. |
04:15 | Switch back to the Text editor window. |
04:18 | Instead of dollar priority equal to one; type |
04:22 | dollar priority equal to in single quote high |
04:28 | Please note that the assignments are evaluated from right to left. |
04:34 | A scalar can hold data of any type, be it a string, a number |
04:38 | Save this file and compile the script once again by typing
|
04:45 | perl hyphen c variables dot pl now press Enter. |
04:51 | This tells us that there is no syntax error.
|
04:55 | Execute the script by typing perl variables dot pl and press Enter. |
05:03 | The output is as shown. |
05:07 | Now switch back to the Text Editor window.
|
05:10 | You can also use scalars within a double-quoted strings as |
05:15 | dollar priority in double quote String
|
05:19 | Save this file and close it. |
05:22 | let us learn how to declare multiple variables. |
05:27 | To do so open the new file in Text Editor. |
05:31 | onTerminal type - gedit multivar dot pl space ampersand and press Enter.
|
05:42 | This will open multivar dot pl file in text editor |
05:48 | Now type - |
05:50 | dollar firstVar comma dollar secondVar semicolon and press Enter. |
06:00 | To copy the value of variable dollar firstVar to dollar secondVar, type - |
06:07 | dollar firstVar space equal to space dollar secondVar semicolon and press Enter. |
06:19 | All mathematical operations like addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, can be done on these variables |
06:30 | Let us see how we can achieve this using Perl. |
06:34 | Switch to text editor. |
06:36 | And now let us assign the value 10 to both of these variables by typing, |
06:41 | dollar firstVar equal to dollar secondVar equal to ten semicolon And Press Enter. |
06:51 | Now to print these values, type |
06:55 | print double quote firstVar: dollar firstVar and secondVar: dollar secondVar slash n close double quote semicolon press Enter. |
07:17 | Now save this file. |
07:19 | Now let us add the values in the two variables. |
07:23 | For this type |
07:25 | dollar addition space equal to space dollar firstVar plus space dollar secondVar semicolonand Press Enter. |
07:43 | Notice, we haven't declared the variable addition. |
07:47 | Once again, to print the value of the variable addition, type |
07:53 | print double quote Addition is dollar addition slash n close double quote semicolon |
08:05 | Save this file |
08:07 | To compile this file again on terminal type |
08:12 | perl hyphen c multivar dot pl |
08:18 | There is no syntax error so we can execute the script... |
08:24 | by typing perl multivar dot pl
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08:30 | This will produce an output as highlighted. |
08:34 | Similarly, try subtraction, multiplication and division.
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08:38 | I have written the code here. |
08:41 | Now let us save this file and close it. |
08:46 | Now compile the file by typing |
08:48 | perl hyphen c multivar dot pl |
08:54 | There is no syntax error. |
08:55 | So we can execute the script as perl multivar dot pl
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09:01 | On execution the output will look like this. |
09:06 | This brings us to the end of this tutorial. |
09:11 | In this tutorial we have learnt, |
09:14 | To Declare and Use scalar variables in Perl |
09:18 | Assignment |
09:20 | Declare a number variable. |
09:22 | Assign 10 to it. |
09:24 | Print the variable declared. |
09:26 | Declare 2 string variables. |
09:29 | Assign these values to them - “Namaste ” and “India”. |
09:34 | Print those 2 variables one after the other.
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09:38 | Watch the video available at the following link |
09:42 | It summarises the Spoken Tutorial project |
09:45 | If you do not have good bandwidth, you can download and watch it |
09:50 | The Spoken Tutorial Project Team |
09:53 | Conducts workshops using spoken tutorials |
09:56 | Gives certificates to those who pass an online test |
10:01 | For more details, please write to contact at spoken tutorial dot org |
10:08 | Spoken Tutorial Project is a part of the Talk to a Teacher project |
10:13 | It is supported by the National Mission on Education through ICT, MHRD, Government of India |
10:23 | More information on this Mission is available at the following link. |
10:29 | Hope you enjoyed this Perl tutorial. This is Amol Brahmankar signing off. |
10:34 | Thanks for joining. |