I have this code. What I want is to have this hash data structure:
%rec = { "telephone": "xx-ada-qwebasd",
"car": "fasda-asd-123123-fkja123a",
"ball" "97f921-a312-fas2",
};
This is what I tried so far... and it does not work... Help?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
my %rec;
while(<DATA>) {
s/\"//g;
if ( /id:/ ... /id:/) {
my ($a) = /id: (\S+),/;
my ($b) = /name: (\S+),/;
print "$a - $b\n";
$rec{$b} = $a;
}
}
__DATA__
"id": "xx-ada-qwebasd",
"name": "telphone",
"id": "fasda-asd-123123-fkja123a",
"name": "car",
"id": "97f921-a312-fas2",
"name": "ball",
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