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use warnings; use strict; use Data::Dumper; my @a = (1..1284); my $chunkedRef = chunky(@a); sub chunky { #for chunks (chunks = 100 blocks of passed -in array) + + my %master; for(0..int @_/100) { # create an array for each 100 elements and add it to the has +h + push @{$master{$_+1 . ' key'}},@a[$_*100..$_*100+100]; } return \%master; } print Dumper %$chunkedRef; 1;

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In reply to Re: Can't use string ("...") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at x.pl line ... by InfiniteSilence
in thread Can't use string ("...") as an ARRAY ref while "strict refs" in use at x.pl line ... by pimperator

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