I'm not sure that this line:
@xcounits=[C0,C1,C2,C3,C5,C6,C7,C8,C9,D0,D2,D3,
D5,D6,I0,I2,I3,L0,L1,L3,A3,A5,A8,A9];
is doing what you think it is. Presumably you're trying to create
an array containing those elements. That's not what you did.
You created an array with one element: a reference to an
array which contains those elements. You want parens, not
square brackets:
@xcounits=(C0,C1,C2,C3,C5,C6,C7,C8,C9,D0,D2,D3,
D5,D6,I0,I2,I3,L0,L1,L3,A3,A5,A8,A9);
This will fix the problem where your code is printing that
ARRAY(...) stuff. That means that you're printing out an
array reference.
I honestly don't know how this is going to affect the main
"purpose" of your program, because for the life of me I
can't figure out what that is. :)
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