I would state it slightly differently. The function returns nothing different when it is passed no parameters because it takes no parameters — or more precisely, it does nothing with any parameters it may be passed. The array @list_of_numbers is accessed (not declared) within the function. This treats the array as a global variable (even though technically it is lexical). I notice other instances of such access in your functions. Accessing a mutable global (as opposed to a constant) within a function is generally considered a Bad Thing, and is officially Frowned Upon. You have been warned.
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In reply to Re^5: [Homework Question] Subroutines & References
by AnomalousMonk
in thread [Homework Question] Subroutines & References
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