Obviously, you've already been helped but I'd like to
point out a few things.
@array is the array, if you want a single
value from the array, it is better to use $array[0]
rather than the @array[0] notation. Just so you
know, doing that the second way is an array slice.
See these alternatives:
#your way.
my $far = @array[0];
my $dev = @array[3];
#"better" way
my $far = $array[0];
my $dev = $array[3];
# using array slices properly
my ($far, $dev) = @array[0,3];
Who knows, maybe that will help you out. =) Having it explained
to me years ago sure did!
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