take one "row" of my array-of-arrays and copy it to a separate array:
@SeparateArray = @{ MyAoA[$i] };
@SeparateArray = @{ $MyAoA[$i] };
copy my separate array into a row of my array-of-arrays
@{ $MyAoA[$i] } = [ @SeparateArray ];
$MyAoA[$i] = \@SeparateArray ;
copy an entire array-of-arrays (and not just have references to the first one)
push @new_array,[@$_] foreach @old_array or @new_array = map {[@$_]} @old_array
(note, this last one only works for AoA, not for AoAoA and deeper. For that situation, it may be easier to use Storable's dclone method)

Clint


In reply to Re: Questions about using array-of-arrays by clinton
in thread Questions about using array-of-arrays by jep1978

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