The push function pushes values onto the end of an array, thereby increasing the length of the array. : push « Array « Perl






The push function pushes values onto the end of an array, thereby increasing the length of the array.

   

# Adding elements to the end of a list
@names=("A", "B", "C", "D");
push(@names, "Jim", "Joseph", "Archie");
print "@names \n";

   
    
    
  








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