Well, if it is an array of arrays, the arrays will be flattened out like so:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my @a = (1,2,3); my @b = (4,5,6); my @c = (7,8,9,0); my @array = (@a, @b, @c); my $size = @array; # $size will be 10

If it is an array of array refs, you could do:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; my @a = (1,2,3); my @b = (4,5,6); my @c = (7,8,9,0); my @array = (\@a, \@b, \@c); my $i; for (@array) { $i += @$_; } # $i will be 10, scalar @array will be 3

If it is another scenario, you should now be able to figure out your solution.

Cheers,
KM


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