Monks,
I have a very simple (complex) data structure, and would like to know if there would be any short-cuts to my declaration:
my(%lookup)=(
'site1' => {'0' =>'0',
'1' =>'0',
'2' =>'0',
'3' =>'0',
'4' =>'0',
'5' =>'0',
'6' =>'0',
'7' =>'0',
'8' =>'0',
'9' =>'0',
'10'=>'0',
'11'=>'0',
'12'=>'0',
'13'=>'0',
'14'=>'0',
'15'=>'0',
'16'=>'0',
'17'=>'0',
'18'=>'0',
'19'=>'0',
'20'=>'0',
'21'=>'0',
'22'=>'0',
'23'=>'0',},
'site2' => {'0'=>'0',
...
'23'=>'0',},
}
};
In my code I will end up repeating this 24 hour time stamp as the key to my HoH, for each site. Probably 3 dozen sites in all. Any input would be most appreciated.
cheers! -Ev
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