Suppose I make an array of arrays..

#!/usr/bin/perl -w my @arr=('a', 'b', 'c'); my @aroa; push(@aroa, [@arr]);

If I would like to print the first element in the first subarray I can do:

print"$aroa[0][0]\n";

But is there any way that I could print out the entire subarray in just one row without any loops?

print"$aroa[0]\n";

This doesn´t work, neighter does:

print"@$aroa[0]\n";

Thank you for any help with this.

Edit: g0n - code tags

2006-04-10 Retitled (AROA -> AOA) by GrandFather to aid searching
Original title: 'How to print subarray of AROA?'


In reply to How to print subarray of AOA? by tamaguchi

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