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Using the backslash operator on arrays.
    
#!/usr/bin/perl 
$pointer = \@ARGV; 
printf "\n Pointer Address of ARGV = $pointer\n"
$i = scalar(@$pointer)
printf "\n Number of arguments : $i \n"
$i = 0
foreach (@$pointer) { 
    printf "$i : $$pointer[$i++]; \n"


   
    
    
    
  
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