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Perl/Basics/Variables and Data Types/Helper Functions/Push
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The push() function is used to append an element or elements to the end of an array, similar to the push instruction in assembly and treats the array like a stack.
my @array; push(@array,'element one'); push(@array,('element two','element three')); |
$array[$#array] = "new element";