hi , monks!
i try to build up my first class :) but i get a problem with returning result
in the class ~
###in textgrab.pm , 3 array lists contains different data sub GetZone{ . . . return @Zone, @reverseZone, @reverseZoneShow; } ### in main.pl ... my $obj=new textgrab; (@Zone, @RevZone, @RevZoneShow)=$obj->GetZone();
mm , but the results shows @Zone obtains all the array list(i.e. @Zone contains all data of @Zone, @RevZone, @RevZoneShow ,
but @RevZone, @RevZoneShow contains nothing) , what can i do?? thx! :|

In reply to problem : return an array list by benlaw

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