simply do "return reverse @myArray" in the preprocessing.
But instead of reversing the array, it seems that it's is sorting it
out or something because I don't get the expected result.
is this a bug ???
You must be doing something to the array that you're not telling us.
Since you did not provide a simple test program that we can run,
I had to create one of my own. It shows there is no bug.
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