Hi Monks!
I have an array like this:
$VAR1 = [
{
'name' => 'Discount',
'reference' => '100 ',
'type' => 'Paper'
},
{
'name' => 'Documents',
'reference' => '100 ',
'type' => 'Paper'
},
{
'name' => 'Money',
'reference' => '340 ',
'type' => 'Plastic'
},
{
'name' => 'State',
'reference' => '40 ',
'type' => 'Cotton'
},
{
'name' => 'Slice',
'reference' => '30 ',
'type' => 'Cotton'
}, {
'name' => 'Part',
'reference' => '45 ',
'type' => 'Cotton'
},
]
I would like to access the data in this array and
have the results as:
for ( @{ $my_array } )
{
print "$_\n";
}
print "Results: Paper:
Discount - 100
Documents - 100
Plastic:
Money - 340
Cotton:
State - 40
Slice - 30
Part - 45
Kind of lost on how to get this going, any help?
Thanks for the help!
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