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Re^7: Comparison between keys in hashby Anonymous Monk |
on Jul 08, 2011 at 02:17 UTC ( #913278=note: print w/replies, xml ) | Need Help?? |
Okay. Atleast let me know what the hashes u created will do They will encapsulate data, that is, they will associate keys with a value, $word with a $count and what the foreach is intended for foreach is just like for, it is a loop, it is intended for iterating, in this case over a list of keys I can understand little bit. But not fully. Just explain me. I will try it What do you understand? You use "keys in a hash" in the title, you use two hashes, you use a loop , you recognize i5513 uses two hashes, where is the disconnect?
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