The code you posted works for me (did you try it?), and uses a reference to an array, see perlreftut. While the code doesn't contain a literal @list array, the data structure Perl uses to store it is the same, so you've still "used a Perl array".
Your question is unclear - what are you trying to achieve? Why do you want to "create an array without using a Perl array"? What kind of array are you trying to create?
Are you asking about lists in Perl? If so, here is one of several discussions on the differences between a list and an array.
In reply to Re: Array Without using array
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Array Without using array
by Mjpaddy
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