# first of all, use the strictures: use strict; use warnings; # second of all, pare the question down to its bare essense, # and leave al other extraneous stuff out. my @jobs = ( sub {print "a\n"}, sub {print "b\n"} ); print "one way to call anonymous subs, deferencing with the arrow:\n"; for my $job (@jobs) { $job->(); } # hope this helps! print "another way, deferencing with the & sigil:\n"; for my $job (@jobs) { &$job(); } print "same thing, deferencing with explicit braces:\n"; for my $job (@jobs) { &{$job}(); }

In reply to Re: calling functions using array variables by tphyahoo
in thread calling methods using array variables by rsennat

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