Your wisdom has enlightened me.
However...
Given the simplicity,IMHO, why are young monks not taught to play with arrays such:
#**function to concatenate another value onto the end of each string.
#!!Value to be added specified as last scalar
sub addvalue($$$);
my ($ref1,$ref2);
@$ref1=("meet","my");
@$ref2=("say","hello","to","my");
($ref1,$ref2)=addvalue($ref1,$ref2,"dog");
print "@$ref1\n";
print "@$ref2\n";
sub addvalue($$$)
{my ($a,$b,$c);
@$a=@{$_[0]};
@$b=@{$_[1]};
$c=$_[2];
push(@$a,$c);
push(@$b,$c);
return ($a,$b);}
I am Takophiliac. The evil souls remind me and in the darkness find me.
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