I have a feeling your problem may be in this code:
$aa->[0] = my $one;
$aa->[1] = my $two;
$aa->[2] = my $three;
You need to define these variables before assigning them, or you'll get the types of errors you're seeing. Are you sure it shouldn't be written like this instead?:
sub vector {
my ($aa) = @_;
my $one = $aa->[0];
my $two = $aa->[1];
my $three = $aa->[2];
my $vector = V($one, $two, $three);
}
-stevieb
ps. I don't have any experience with that module, so I'm just guessing.
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