<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > sub mysub {
> > my( $x, $y, $z ) = @_;
>
> Can I have three arrays instead?
>
> I know I can use $x->[0], $x->[1], etc. But can I make it a @x, @y, @z?
If you prototype your subroutine as
sub mysub ([EMAIL PROTECTED]@\@)
then you can subsequently call it as
mysub(@x, @y, @z)
or
mysub @x, @y, @z
but the arrays will actually be passed in as three
array references. Does that help at all?
Rob
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