debian man page for array::refelem

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Section: 3pm

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RefElem(3pm)						User Contributed Perl Documentation					      RefElem(3pm)

NAME
Array::RefElem - Set up array elements as aliases
SYNOPSIS
use Array::RefElem qw(av_store av_push hv_store); av_store(@a, 1, $a); av_push(@a, $a); hv_store(%h, $key, $a);
DESCRIPTION
This module gives direct access to some of the internal Perl routines that let you store things in arrays and hashes. The following functions are available: av_store(@array, $index, $value) Stores $value in @array at the specified $index. After executing this call, $array[$index] and $value denote the same thing. av_push(@array, $value) Pushes $value onto the @array. After executing this call, $array[-1] and $value denote the same thing. hv_store(%hash, $key, $value); Stores $value in the %hash with the given $key. After executing this call, $hash{$key} and $value denote the same thing.
SEE ALSO
perlguts
COPYRIGHT
Copyright 2000 Gisle Aas. This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself. perl v5.14.2 2003-12-18 RefElem(3pm)
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