in reply to Re^2: Why does the first $c evaluate to the incremented value in [$c, $c += $_] ?
in thread Why does the first $c evaluate to the incremented value in [$c, $c += $_] ?

Sorry, you are right, I originally made a mistake when copying the values, my third example gives (3, 2), not (2, 3) as I originally typed by mistake. I almost immediately corrected it, but it appears you had time to see it before I corrected my error, even though I corrected within 2 minutes of the original post.
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