Running a similar query on my system with the perl debugger shows this structure:
DB<3> x $Count 0 ARRAY(0x55a8d92fb240) 0 ARRAY(0x55a8d9613bb0) 0 5
This change to your code displays the expected "5":
for my $total_info(@{$Count->[0]}) { print $total_info,"\n"; }
Update: If you want to print the value directly, without a loop:
print "Non-destructive = ", $Count->[0][0],"\n";
Update: Another way to directly print the content (Destructive, and NOT RECOMMENDED):
print "Double shift = ",shift @{shift @$Count} ,"\n";

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In reply to Re: array to string by NetWallah
in thread array to string by bigup401

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