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Asked: June 16, 20262026-06-16T09:15:08+00:00 2026-06-16T09:15:08+00:00

I am new to perl, I am learning using O’reillys Learning Perl book. Unicode

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I am new to perl, I am learning using O'reillys Learning Perl book. Unicode characters(as written in the book) like this ♠ can be printed using print "\x{2668}". I was using foreach loop to print a range of Unicode characters.

Example: from 2660 – 2670;

I have written the following code,

foreach $num (2660..2670)
{
        print "Character for $num  is:","\x{$num} \n";

}

Which was giving the following output,

Illegal hexadecimal digit '$' ignored at ./Printing_messages.pl line 10.
Character for 2660  is: 
Character for 2661  is: 
Character for 2662  is: 
Character for 2663  is: 
Character for 2664  is: 
Character for 2665  is: 
Character for 2666  is: 
Character for 2667  is: 
Character for 2668  is: 
Character for 2669  is: 
Character for 2670  is:

After that I’ve made some other tweaks, but nothing worked. What is the problem with the my program ? I don’t understand. Is there how to make it work ?

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    2026-06-16T09:15:09+00:00Added an answer on June 16, 2026 at 9:15 am

    You want

    print "Character for $num is: ", chr($num), "\n";
    
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