i dunno
"Tom Allison" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> Vineet Pande wrote:
>> Hi,
>> I don't not understand how the $#{$array_r} returns "highest" element as 
>> 4 and not 5???
>>
>> #!/usr/bin/perl
>> use warnings;
>> use strict;
>> my @array = (1,2,3,4,5);
>> my $array_r = [EMAIL PROTECTED];
>> print "the highest element is number $#{$array_r}\n";
>>
>> Cheers
>> V
>>
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>
> You can also write this as $#$array_r if you are into perl golf.
>
> if you want the last value:
> $$array_r[$#$array+1]  or $array_r->[$#$array+1]
> ( but never use $#$array_r++ !!! )
>
> To get the true length:  $#$array + 1 



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