Great!

Yes I feel that I did not explained correctly. Sometimes I do not know if Google Translator is a help or an additional problem.

I would like to achieve a structure "@ array" whose elements were other arrays. As I was reading this afternoon, this is achieved by references, that being scalars, can be elements of an array.

So ... żI can by "map" to get from the output of the "fileparse" (a list of three scalar), an @array structure ($scalar1, $scalar2, ... $scalarn) where $scalarn is a reference to the list ($name, $path, $suffix)?

Perhaps the question does not even make sense, I'm blocked today

:)

Thanks for your effort to understand


In reply to Re^4: Complex structures and function "map" by nando
in thread Complex structures and function "map" by nando

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