The elements of @_ are aliases to the arguments passed to the routine. "Alias" means you can access the same data under a different variable name. If you modify $_[0], you modify the original argument/value. It's not a reference in the sense of how the word is used in Perl context, because in this case you'd have to dereference it.
In reply to Re: Subroutine performing operation on variable submitted to it...
by Eliya
in thread Subroutine performing operation on variable submitted to it...
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