In the $x{ @y } expression, array @y is being evaluated in scalar context, i.e., it yields the number of elements of the array. This number is then stringized as a key for the hash.
>perl -wMstrict -le "my %hash = qw(one uno two dos); my @y = 5 .. 8; ;; print 'scalar @y: ', scalar @y; print 'does not exist' if not exists $hash{ @y }; ;; $hash{ '4' } = 'four'; print 'does exist: ', qq{'$hash{ @y }'} if exists $hash{ @y }; " scalar @y: 4 does not exist does exist: 'four'
In reply to Re^2: What is $x{$y}?
by AnomalousMonk
in thread What is $x{$y}?
by invaderzard
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