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Using array reference to index the two dimensional array
    

@array = (

    ["apple""orange"],
    ["asparagus""corn""peas"],
    ["ham""chicken"],

);
$array1ref = $array[1];

print ${$array1ref}[1];
print ${array[1]}->[1];
print $array[1]->[1];
print $array[1][1];

   
    
    
    
  














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