If you just need to store two anonymous copies of the two arrays in a new array, you would probably use something like
my @data = ( [ @temps ], [ @numbers ] );
This interpolates the arrays into two new anonymous arrays which are then stored in the new array @data.
If you just want to store references to the original arrays, then you can use
my @data = ( \@temps, \@numbers );
This would just link the two existing arrays to the new one.
Probably you will be able to use either alternative, you just cannot change the contents of the original arrays without changing the data of the new array if you use the second version (similarly, if you change the contents of the orignal arrays, it will not have any effect on the contents of the new array if you use the first version -- it depends on what you want to do).

In reply to Re: GD::Graph question by CombatSquirrel
in thread GD::Graph question by Anonymous Monk

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