hai monks,
Is it possible to store the return values of unpack in two or more arrays. for example unpack("A12A12A24A10",$string);the first two strings(A12A12) should store in array @first ,the secon two strings(A24A10) should store in array @second ,
i tried
(@first,@second)=unpack("A12A12A24A10",$string); __DATA__ the second array seems empty.
this one works for me,
@first=unpack("A12A12A24A10",$_); @second=splice(@first,24); __DATA__ this one worked fine.

Is there any other efficient or precise solution to do that?.


In reply to help needed in storing the return values of unpack by Anonymous Monk

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