You are not copying an array into your array. You are putting in the result of the operation 7,2,3 which is 7 @one = 7,2,3 which due to precedence is evaluated as (my @one = 7),2,3 as previously explained in this thread. To get the array I think you want in there:

use strict; use warnings; use strict; my @one = (7,2,3); print "@one\n"; Output :- 7 2 3

Cheers,
R.

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update

shmem pointed out my sloppy summary of this problem. I was concentrating on what I thought he wanted to achieve and lost sight of the true explanation.

In reply to Re: array assignment with list operator , no parenthesis by Random_Walk
in thread array assignment with list operator , no parenthesis by jesuashok

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