Hard to say exactly what it is you want (you use the word "array" without using any arrays), but here's a shot:
#!perl -l my @seq = qw/ 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 /; for (1 .. 5) { print "frame $_: ", getframe($_,@seq); } sub getframe { my ($n,@in) = @_; $n--; return join '', @in[ $n .. $#in ]; } __END__ frame 1: 1234567890 frame 2: 234567890 frame 3: 34567890 frame 4: 4567890 frame 5: 567890

In reply to Re: Array - Reading frame problem by trammell
in thread Array - Reading frame problem by Nadiah

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