AFAIK, a hash slice is considered an array and not a list... that's why it begins with '@' :-)
[]s, HTH, Massa (κς,πμ,πλ)
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perldata:
If youre confused about why you use an @ there on a hash slice
instead of a %, think of it like this. The type of bracket (square
or curly) governs whether its an array or a hash being looked at. On
the other hand, the leading symbol ($ or @) on the array or hash
indicates whether you are getting back a singular value (a scalar) or a
plural one (a list).
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