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Index: Symbols and Numbers
- @, for dereferencing arrays
: 1.1.4. References to Arrays
- \ (backslash) in static allocation
: 1.1. Referring to Existing Variables
- { } (braces)
: 1.2.5. A More General Rule
- anonymous hashes
: 1.2.3. References to Anonymous Storage
- [ ] (brackets), for anonymous arrays
: 1.2.3. References to Anonymous Storage
- :: notation
: 6.6. Nesting Packages
- for instance methods
: 7.2.4. The Need for Polymorphism
- $ (dollar sign)
- dereferencing scalars
: 1.1.3. References to Scalars
- -> (arrow) notation
- 1.1.7. Shortcuts with the Arrow Notation
- 1.3.2. Final Shortcut: Omit Arrows Between Subscripts
- indirect notation versus
: 7.2.5.1. Detour: The indirect notation
- for instance methods
: 7.2.4. The Need for Polymorphism
- <�> (diamond) operator
: 3.1.2.1. When would you ever need to use local?
- ( ) for anonymous arrays
: 1.2.3. References to Anonymous Storage
- %, for dereferencing hashes
: 1.1.5. References to Hashes
- " (quotation marks)
: 5.3. Watch Your Quotes
- ' (single quotation mark)
: 5.3. Watch Your Quotes
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