Hi Monks

I need to read a file which contains the hash reference

#------------------- #Conf File #-------------------- { "one" => { 1 => "one", 2 => "two", 3 => { "inner" => "value", "inner" => "value" } }, "2" => { 1 => "one", 2 => "two", }, "two" => { 4 => "test", 3 => "test1", } }

I read this file using the do(), but I am not getting the same order of file content as it is, I should get in Order how to do it?

I am getting like below

$VAR1 = { 'one' => { '1' => 'one', '3' => { 'inner' => 'value' }, '2' => 'two' }, 'two' => { '4' => 'test', '3' => 'test1' }, '2' => { '1' => 'one', '2' => 'two' } };
Any Idea Please.Thanks In Advance.

Update: Updated the question.


In reply to Read Hash reference from File by vinoth.ree

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