in reply to Loops for Hash in a config.file

perldsc is the document to read. I suggest you take the time to work your way through it and see how to use references in large data structures. That will save you from having to ask similar related questions in future.

Good luck.

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Re^2: Loops for Hash in a config.file
by Chaoui05 (Scribe) on Jun 14, 2016 at 11:20 UTC

    Thanks Hippo.

    But it's not exactly the same questions i posted if you read all.

    In all cases, Thanks for the link i will read it

    *****Lost in translation****TIMTOWTOI****

      No, it isn't exactly the same question. However it is a similar and related question. Given the number of answers to your various questions in the other thread and the apparent situation that you don't seem to have been able to apply the knowledge learned there to this question, there's no point in us continuing to answer similar, related questions ad infinitum.

      The point of the Monastery is education. If you aren't learning then there's no point teaching. Do read the Data Structures Cookbook. If you subsequently have problems or do not understand something written in the Cookbook then by all means ask.

        As i told , i'm beginner .

        I began Perl since less 3 months. And my objective is to improve my level. So my apologizes for all if sometime i ask almost same questions, as you say, and it's true.

        But if it seems for your to be repetitive question, for me , it's a way to understand the differences between codes as the case may be. That's why i try to explain correctly my issues here.

        I understand your point of view and i try to be better. Thanks again for your support anyway and especially for your reply. And if there is a thing i appreciate in Perl : the Community ,which is not very great but very helpful.

        Concerning your link, it's pretty good! But there aren't a lot of concret case , with some examples.

        *****Lost in translation****TIMTOWTOI****