TIMTOWTDI¹...
...your AoH w/o extra modules and complicated maps using a temporary hash-slice:
DB<100> @array = qw( 111 222 333 444 555 888 );
=> (111, 222, 333, 444, 555, 888)
DB<101> @array2 = qw( acct1 acct2 acct3 acct4 acct5 acct8 );
=> ("acct1", "acct2", "acct3", "acct4", "acct5", "acct8")
DB<102> @temp{@array}=@array2
=> ("acct1", "acct2", "acct3", "acct4", "acct5", "acct8")
DB<103> @AoH = map { { $_ => $temp{$_} } } @array
=> (
{ 111 => "acct1" },
{ 222 => "acct2" },
{ 333 => "acct3" },
{ 444 => "acct4" },
{ 555 => "acct5" },
{ 888 => "acct8" },
)
(ignoring your typo)
¹) Note elements of @array must be unique ...
Cheers Rolf
( addicted to the Perl Programming Language)
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