I am using @bonly where function is called from.
Yes, I can see that.
I need the reference of the array.
Yes, that is obvious from the code.
I didn't want to perl to copy onto another array.
perl doesn't do any copying. You however seem to like to copy all your arrays to new arrays. What is that all about?
Please explain why you are doing these things.
In reply to Re^3: Referencing in Function not working correctly.
by jwkrahn
in thread Referencing in Function not working correctly.
by mr_p
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