Hi phemal, try using Array::Each module,
use strict;
use warnings;
use Array::Each;
my @x = qw( p e r l );
my $one = Array::Each->new( \@x );
while( my( $x, $i ) = $one->each() ) {
printf "%3d: %s\n", $i, $x;
}
TIMTOWDI
Otherwise,
use strict;
use warnings;
my @x = qw( p e r l );
for my $index (0..$#x){
print "$index : $x[$index]\n";
}
Update: Also refer (RFC) Arrays: A Tutorial/Reference
Regards, Velusamy R. eval"print uc\"\\c$_\""for split'','j)@,/6%@0%2,`e@3!-9v2)/@|6%,53!-9@2~j';
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