use
Data::Dumper ?
UPDATE
TIMTOWTDI
DB<100> @result=([1..3],[4..6],[7..9])
=> ([1, 2, 3], [4, 5, 6], [7, 8, 9])
DB<101> print @{$result[1]}
=> 1
456
DB<102> $,=','; print @{$result[1]}
=> 1
4,5,6
DB<103> print "@{$result[1]}"
=> 1
4 5 6
DB<104> use Data::Dumper
=> 0
DB<105> print Dumper $result[1]
$VAR1 = [
4,
5,
6
];
=> 1
DB<106> print Dumper \@result
$VAR1 = [
[
1,
2,
3
],
[
4,
5,
6
],
[
7,
8,
9
]
];
=> 1
UPDATE
DB<118> $Data::Dumper::Indent=0
=> 0
DB<119> $Data::Dumper::Terse =1
=> 1
DB<120> print Dumper \@result
=> 1
[[1,2,3],[4,5,6],[7,8,9]]
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