I think my question is to do with array slices... but of course, I may be wrong!
my @tarray = qw(one two three four five);
my ($v2) = @tarray;
my $v3 = (@tarray)[0];
Now, I am used to extracting slices using
my $v3 = (@tarray)[0];
in this case, extract the first element from @tarray and "give" it to $v3...but upon examining some legacy code, I came across...
my ($v2) = @tarray;
...which does the same thing. But I can't work out why it works. Can someone please explain? Is it classifiable as a form or array slicing? I prefer my way for clarity, but are there any pros and cons for either method?
Thank you!
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