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Index: V
- values( )
: 5.4.2. The values Function
- variable
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  - names for
: 1.6.8. Making It Fair for the Rest
 
- variable interpolation
: 2.6.4. Interpolation of Scalars into Strings
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  - array variables
: 3.7. Variable Interpolation of Arrays
  - double-quoted strings and
: 2.3.2. Double-Quoted Strings
  - globbing
: 12.2. Globbing
  - regular expressions
: 7.4.4. Using Variable Interpolation
  - the substitute operator
: 7.5. Substitutions
  - used with system( )
: 14.1. Using system and exec
 
- variable part of format
: 11.1. What Is a Format?
- variables
- 
  - array
: 3.3. Variables
  - associative array
: 5.2. Hash Variables
  - default value of
: 2.9. The Undefined Value
  - predefined
: D.6. Many, Many Predefined Variables
  - scalar
: 2.5. Scalar Variables
  - subroutines and
: 8.1. Defining a User Function
 
- Variant
: 19.4. Variants
- VARIANT
: 19.4. Variants
- Very Bad Programming Style, example of
: 3.4.2. Array Element Access
- Visual Basic
: 19.5.1. Translating Samples from Visual Basic
- von Neumann, John
: Foreword to the First Edition of Learning Perl
- vowels, matching
: 7.3.1. Single-Character Patterns
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