TIMTOWTDI
DB<102> $var_ref_array = [
[5349, 5350, 6205],
[5355, 5356, 1777741, 1777742],
[5699, 1792850, 1792851],
]
DB<103> for my $a1 (@$var_ref_array) {
for my $a2 (@$a1) {
print "$a2\t";
}
print "\n";
}
5349 5350 6205
5355 5356 1777741 1777742
5699 1792850 1792851
if you need indeces you can still manually increment something like $i and $j.
There should also be an each ARRAY solution to get index and value simultaneously but my Perl is too old. :)
Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the Perl Programming Language and ☆☆☆☆ :)
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