say I have

$a1 = 0; $a2 = 1; $a3 = 4; $b1 = 8; $b2 = 2; $b3 = 9; $c1 = 1; $c2 = 4; $c3 = 7;

and I want to print the values of a1,a2,...,b1,b2,...,c1,c2,..., and so on in this manner:

for ($i=1; $i<=3; $i++) { print ${"a$i"}.${"c$i"}.${"c$i"}; }

is there something wrong with this?
I know I know this, but somehow a moth has gotten in my head. :(

thanx...

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