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Re^3: What is $x{$y}?

by Riales (Hermit)
on Sep 10, 2012 at 19:16 UTC ( [id://992830]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??


in reply to Re^2: What is $x{$y}?
in thread What is $x{$y}?

Oops, you're right. Array is totally wrong. Making the change to the original post!

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Re^4: What is $x{$y}?
by invaderzard (Acolyte) on Sep 10, 2012 at 23:59 UTC
    How about $x{@y} then? How does that work?

    For instance, in a foreach $x(@y){} line of code.

      How about $x{@y} then? How does that work ... in a foreach $x(@y){} line of code.

      There is no  $x{@y} expression in the
          foreach $x(@y){}
      statement. In that statement,  $x is aliased to successive elements of the  @y array on each execution of the loop.

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