You're asking for objects
{
sub SomeUser::new { shift; return bless [ @_ ], 'SomeUser' }
sub SomeUser::State { $_[0]->[0] }
sub SomeUser::Age { $_[0]->[1] }
sub SomeUser::Name { $_[0]->[2] }
sub SomeUser::Address { $_[0]->[3] }
my $foo = bless ['US', 23, 'Andy', 'adress....' ], 'SomeUser';
print "Hello ", $foo->Name, "\n";
$foo = SomeUser->new('US', 23, 'Andy', 'adress....' );
print "Hello ", $foo->[2], "\n";
}
__END__
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