And with greater terseness and, I would argue, much greater readability and maintainability:

>perl -le "use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dump; ;; my @Records = ( [ 'AAA', 20130610, 730, 1015, qq{\n} ], [ 'BBB', 20130610, 'Hello', 1200, qq{\n} ], [ 'CCC', 20130610, 1230, 'There!', qq{\n} ], [ 'DDD', 20130610, 1415, 1530, qq{\n} ], ); ;; print $Records[1][2], qq{ $Records[2][3]}; ;; dd \@Records; " Hello There! [ ["AAA", 20130610, 730, 1015, "\n"], ["BBB", 20130610, "Hello", 1200, "\n"], ["CCC", 20130610, 1230, "There!", "\n"], ["DDD", 20130610, 1415, 1530, "\n"], ]

In reply to Re^2: element of an array of arrays by AnomalousMonk
in thread element of an array of arrays by JockoHelios

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