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It may seems like a simple question. I've only used \$ two times. From what I've read \$ will give you a dollar sign every time, this is clearly not true. Using a Here Doc, \$ worked just fine following some simple text, but after print (not printf) it is not work and I had to- "\$" . $value,  to get the same result. I think \$ would have worked by itself with printf, but that would have been a total rewrite.

 

Why doesn't \$ work every time? Is there a reason it would not work with print?

 

thanks

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