Hi , I am very new to perl & started developing a small tool for text analysis. I like to make a subroutine to return a 3 D array to main code.psuedu code is ..
sub multi() { @a1; @a2=\@a1; @a3=\@a2; Assigned values to a3[$i][$j][$k] // when i print a3 all the ranges of i,j,k its printing good. return \@a3; } my @arrMain = multi();
I like to get the same values here too . when i say a3[0][2][1] i should get the element

Similarly i should pass a 3D array to a subroutine & get the retun 3 d array.

It looks like a simple but i am looking for help.... if any one can ..

Thanks in advance vel

In reply to Returning Multidimensional array from subroutine to main code ; by vels

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