On 10/29/07, Tom Phoenix <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> An array is the kind of variable which holds
> a list; a list is the kind of data which is stored in an array. You
> can use the list contained in an array, and you can store a list into
> an array. But the array is the container, and the list is the
> contents.
>

I do agree with this statement,thanks Tom.
may I ask an OT question, I think perl's list is the same as python's
tuple.Both have the same characteristics but tuple is a real variable.
is it?

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