... or even more succinctly ...
my @rows = ( [ qw(71 22 15 10 51) ], [ qw(91 82 28 11 91) ], [ qw(11 72 37 58 20) ], [ qw(21 42 63 24 16) ], [ qw(81 32 53 54 42) ], );
or, if you really need to identify each array separately ...
my @row1 = qw(71 22 15 10 51); my @row2 = qw(91 82 28 11 91); my @row3 = qw(11 72 37 58 20); my @row4 = qw(21 42 63 24 16); my @row5 = qw(81 32 53 54 42); my @rows = ( \@row1, \@row2, \@row3, \@row4, \@row5 );
A user level that continues to overstate my experience :-))

In reply to Re: How to store arrays in another array by Bloodnok
in thread How to store arrays in another array by kwatts59

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