if you want to print the contents of an array just do:
my @array = (1,2,3);
print join(',', @array);
in the code you posted try replacing
print "@$_\n", [ @$included, $nextValue ]
with
print join(", ", @{[ @$included, $nextValue ]})."\n"
Edit:btw, your code does not return anything in @results. Instead of printing inside your sub, try pushing each new result to the @results array by replacing said print statement with push(@results, [ @$included, $nextValue ]). Then at the end of your code (after Solve() returns) do print join(",", @$_)."\n" foreach @results
I was wondering what @$_ in print "@$_\n", [ @$included, $nextValue ] was all about...
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