use strict;
use warnings;
my $arrayref =
[
{
'ID' => '111087327557000.111087327557001',
'TEXT' => 'AIAA_AMERICAN_INSTITUTE_OF_AERONAUTICS_A-getFullTxt
+',
'VALUE' => '111087327557001'
},
{
'ID' => '110974885571586.110974885571587',
'TEXT' => 'AIP_SCITATION-getFullTxt',
'VALUE' => '110974885571587'
},
];
my $i;
for my $trio ( @{$arrayref} )
{
$i++;
print "Trio Number $i contains:\n",
" id: ", $trio->{ID}, "\n",
" text: ", $trio->{TEXT}, "\n",
" value: ", $trio->{VALUE}, "\n\n";
}
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