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Asked: June 7, 20262026-06-07T07:24:29+00:00 2026-06-07T07:24:29+00:00

I am trying to count the characters in a string and found an easy

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I am trying to count the characters in a string and found an easy solution counting a single character using the tr operator. Now I want to do this with every character from a to z. The following solution doesn’t work because tr/// matches every character.

my @chars = ('a' .. 'z');
foreach my $c (@chars)
{
    $count{$c} = ($text =~ tr/$c//);
}

How do I correctly use the char variable in tr///?

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    2026-06-07T07:24:32+00:00Added an answer on June 7, 2026 at 7:24 am

    tr doesn’t support variable interpolation (neither in the search list nor in the replacement list). If you want to use variables, you must use eval():

    $count{$c} = eval "\$text =~ tr/$c/$c/";
    

    That said, a more efficient (and secure) approach would be to simply iterate over the characters in the string and increment counters for each character, e.g.:

    my %count = map { $_ => 0 } 'a' .. 'z';
    
    for my $char (split //, $text) {
        $count{$char}++ if defined $count{$char};
    }
    
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