in reply to Re^2: Question about returning array from sub
in thread Question about returning array from sub

Perl does multidimensional arrays by storing elements of the sub-array in the parent array. So
$x[0][1] = 12;

is the syntactic-sugar equivalent of

$x[0]->[1] = 12;

(IIRC, in Perl 4, this was the required invocation.)

And the whole sub-array as

$x[0] = \@subarray;

You might also think about it like this:

@x = ( ["some", "sub", "array"], ["next", "sub", "array] );

which is making anonymous arrays, and assigning the lot to @x. And these can be nested as deeply as you have memory for (AFAIK, but that would be a good exercise to check).

Update:

Yes, it seems that simply nesting empty arrays keeps going until it runs out of memory, starts swapping, and in my case, is killed by the OS.

-QM
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