This...

I realize if I was using an array (rather than an array reference) I could use $#name or scalar( @Name ).
...makes me think you want the number of elements in a reference to an array. You need to convert your arrayref to an array, like so

my $arrayref = [ 1, 2, 3 ]; #step-by-step my @array = @$arrayref; # derefernce to array, @{ $arrayref } works to +o my $num_elements = @array; #in one step $num_elements = @$arrayref; #or, when in list context print scalar @$arrayref; #or, if it's the last element number you want print $#$arrayref;

In reply to Re: How do you determine the size of array reference? by FunkyMonk
in thread How do you determine the size of array reference? by apl

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