This readsfor my $i (0..$#store_get) { print "@{ $store_get[$i] }\n" }
for my index from first to last (index)<p> print each group of (30)
The @{ . . . } notation says treat $store_get[$i] as an array reference, which the 'notation' dereferences.
You would find it helpful to read perldsc, perllol which go into detail about how to work with arrays of arrays.
In reply to Re^4: condensing code
by Cristoforo
in thread condensing code
by Anonymous Monk
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