Hello monks, I am trying to access multi dimensional array in hash. but I am not able to print the values seperately.

my ($key2,$item,$hash,$array); my %temp = ( "0x55555555" => { "0x55555555" => [ ["0xAAAAAAAA", "0x9"], ], "0xAAAAAAAA" => [ ["0xAAAAAAAA", "0x8"], ], }, "0xAAAAAAAA" => { "0x55555555" => [ ["0xFFFFFFFF", "0x8"], ], "0xAAAAAAAA" => [ ["0x55555554", "0x3"], ], }, ); foreach $item (keys %temp) { print "$item: \n"; my $hash = $temp->{$item}; foreach $key2 (keys %$hash){ my $array = $hash->{$key2}; for $i (0..$#$array){ print "$i: $$array[$i]\n"; } } }
Output I get is
0xAAAAAAAA: 0x55555555:

I want to access each and every element of the hash, How can I do that? Please help me. If you can explain it with a note then that will be great.

Thanks P


In reply to How to access Hash of hashes with multi-dimensional Array by IamAwesom3

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