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Index: A
- -A operator
: 10.5. The -x File Tests
- a2p program
: 18.1. Converting awk Programs to Perl
- Abba
: 15.5. Transliteration
- access time, changing
: 13.7. Modifying Timestamps
- ACTION attribute (<FORM>)
: 19.6. Form Generation
- action of signals
: 14.6. Sending and Receiving Signals
- ActiveWare
: 19.10.2. Embedded Perl
- addition, operator for
: 2.4.1. Operators for Numbers
- address labels, and formats, examples of
: 11.3. Invoking a Format
- aliases database
: 17.1. DBM Databases and DBM Hashes
- aliases, CGI programs and
: 19.3. Simplest CGI Program
- :all import tag
: 19.5. Less Typing
- alternation, in regular expressions
: 7.3.2.4. Alternation
- Amiga, Perl on the
: 1.3. Availability
- anchoring, in regular expressions
: 7.3.3. Anchoring Patterns
- appending to a file
: 10.2. Opening and Closing a Filehandle
- Apple Macintosh, and Perl
: 1.3. Availability
- archaeology
: 15.2. Extracting and Replacing a Substring
- arguments, to subroutines
: 8.4. Arguments
- @ARGV
- for command-line arguments
: 6.2. Input from the Diamond Operator
- example of accessing
: A.12. Chapter 13, File and Directory Manipulation
- array assignment operator
: 3.4.1. Assignment
- array elements
- accessing
: 1.5.5. More than One Secret Word
- numbering of
: 3.4.2. Array Element Access
- referencing
: 3.4.2. Array Element Access
- array expression, as subscript
: 3.4.2. Array Element Access
- array literals
: 3.2. Literal Representation
- array operators
: 3.4. Array Operators and Functions
- array variables
: 3.3. Variables
- in array literals
: 3.4.1. Assignment
- assigned scalar values
: 3.4.1. Assignment
- automatically growing
: 3.4.2. Array Element Access
- default value of
: 3.3. Variables
- foreach statement and
: 4.5. The foreach Statement
- interpolated into strings
: 3.7. Variable Interpolation of Arrays
- in scalar context
: 3.4.1. Assignment
- arrays
- 1.5.5. More than One Secret Word
- 3.1. What Is a List or Array?
- associative
: (see associative arrays)
- empty
: 3.2. Literal Representation
- readdir(�) and
: 12.5. Reading a Directory Handle
- referencing elements
: 3.4.2. Array Element Access
- size boundaries
: 3.1. What Is a List or Array?
- slices of
: 3.4.2. Array Element Access
- Artistic License
: 1.3. Availability
- assigning to a substr(�) operator
: 15.2. Extracting and Replacing a Substring
- assigning to an array
: 1.5.5. More than One Secret Word
- assignment, binary
: 2.6.1. Binary Assignment Operators
- assignment operator
: 2.6. Scalar Operators and Functions
- associative array key
: 1.5.6. Giving Each Person a Different Secret Word
- associative array operators
: 5.4. Hash Functions
- associative arrays
- 1.5.6. Giving Each Person a Different Secret Word
- 5.1. What Is a Hash?
- creating new elements of
: 5.2. Hash Variables
- example of assignment to
: 1.5.6. Giving Each Person a Different Secret Word
- literal representation of
: 5.3. Literal Representation of a Hash
- order in
: 5.1. What Is a Hash?
- removing elements from with delete
: 5.4.4. The delete Function
- sorting (sort-of)
: 15.4. Advanced Sorting
- stepping through with the each(�) operator
: 5.4.3. The each Function
- variables
: 5.2. Hash Variables
- associativity
: 2.4.3. Operator Precedence and Associativity
- Astro, pronouncing "Windex"
: 15.1. Finding a Substring
- Atari ST, Perl on the
: 1.3. Availability
- autodecrement operator
: 2.6.2. Autoincrement and Autodecrement
- autoincrement operator
- 2.6.2. Autoincrement and Autodecrement
- 4.4. The for Statement
- automation with LWP
: 19.10.3. Web Automation with LWP
- availability of Perl
: 1.3. Availability
- awk programs, converting to Perl
: 18.1. Converting awk Programs to Perl
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