Hello Friends, When I am using the Bit Vector Array module, I am facing a small problem. Here is the example
use Bit::Vector::Array; bva(my @my_array); $#my_array=15; print @my_array;
output is 1111000000000000 . It is printing it in the reverse way. One more : When I am doing this way,as follows
use Bit::Vector::Array; bva(my @my_array); @my_array=15; print @my_array;
output is 10. Can any one tell me 1) What is the difference in initialising as @my_array = value ; and $#my_array = value ? 2) In the first case why is it printing in reverse order?

In reply to usage of Bit vector Array in perl by vaas_m

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