use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use JSON;
my $json = <<JSON;
[ {
"PROT_SIZE": "1620",
"PROT_NAME": "ALK",
"PROT_ID": "Q9UM73",
"COVERTURA": [ {
"PSTART": "1084",
"PEND": "1405" }, {
"PSTART": "1571",
"PEND": "1589" }
]
},
{ "PROT_SIZE": "273",
"PROT_NAME": "XPA",
"PROT_ID": "P23025",
"COVERTURA": [ {
"PSTART": "67",
"PEND": "77" }, {
"PSTART": "98",
"PEND": "210" }
]
}
]
JSON
my $j = JSON->new->decode($json);
for my $s (@$j) {
next unless $s->{PROT_NAME} eq 'XPA';
for my $p (@{$s->{COVERTURA}}) {
print $p->{PSTART},"\n";
}
}
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