As published on https://perlweeklychallenge.org/blog/a-new-week-a-new-challenge/
Submissions demonstrated here using [Reply](https://metacpan.org/pod/Reply). > Write a script to replace the character ‘e’ with ‘E’ in the string ‘Perl Weekly Challenge’. Also print the number of times the character ‘e’ is found in the string. I didn't write a script so I fail this challenge already. ``` 0> my $foo = 'Perl Weekly Challenge' $res[0] = "Perl Weekly Challenge" 1> $foo =~ s/e/E/g; $res[1] = 5 2> $foo $res[2] = "PErl WEEkly ChallEngE" 3> ``` > Write a one-liner to solve the FizzBuzz problem and print the numbers 1 through 20. However, any number divisible by 3 should be replaced by the word ‘fizz’ and any divisible by 5 by the word ‘buzz’. Those numbers that are both divisible by 3 and 5 become ‘fizzbuzz’. I don't remember where I saw this, but it is my favourite Perl5 FizzBuzz: ``` 4> { no strict; no warnings; map { (fizz)[$_%3].(buzz)[$_%5]||$_ } 1..20 } $res[4] = [ [0] 1, [1] 2, [2] "fizz", [3] 4, [4] "buzz", [5] "fizz", [6] 7, [7] 8, [8] "fizz", [9] "buzz", [10] 11, [11] "fizz", [12] 13, [13] 14, [14] "fizzbuzz", [15] 16, [16] 17, [17] "fizz", [18] 19, [19] "buzz" ] ``` Since I didn't write that myself I also fail the second part of the challenge. Not going well. Let's see... ``` $ perl -MAcme::FizzBuzz -e '1' | head -n 20 | tr '[:upper:]' '[:lower:]' 1 2 fizz 4 buzz fizz 7 8 fizz buzz 11 fizz 13 14 fizzbuzz 16 17 fizz 19 buzz ``` There!