Interesting piece of lateral thinking but, no!
By default, array subscripts are zero based in Perl so the first index is 0 and first element is $array[ 0 ]. You could change that behaviour by altering a Perl built-in variable but its side effects can be unexpected and its use is deprecated so you *really* don't want to go there and I won't even tell you which variable it is :-)
Cheers,
JohnGG
In reply to Re^5: Search Engine Output needs sorting
by johngg
in thread Search Engine Output needs sorting
by Anonymous Monk
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