*************** sub BuildLeaf { my ($hostname, $lo_add, $ospf_process, $ospf_area, $bgp_as, $bgp_p +ass, @VRF_names, @spines_ip) = @_; #$ do a whole bunch of stuff here ## } BuildLeaf ($leaf_info[0][[$i]],$leaf_info[[1]][[$i]],"Underlay",$ospf_ +area,$bgp_as,$bgp_MD5_pass,@{@vrf_info[0]},@{@spine_info[[1]]}); ***************

When I pass the arrays to the sub Buildleaf using arrays vrf_info and spine_info, for some reason array vrf_info gets populated with the vales from array spine_info and spine_info becomes empty. What gives ?


In reply to Pass Arrays to a subroutine by sankoshy

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