jdlev: I don't understand the question of How To Print Single Element From Nested Hashes? in the context of the replies of Anonymous Monk and tobyink and in particular in the context of the titles of those replies, e.g., Re: Dynamic Variables?. Have you deleted the original content of the OP and changed its original title? If so, please don't do that. It just makes the replies already posted seem incoherent. Instead, maybe post a follow-up question to a particular reply or in the main thread of your own root OP, or post a different question in a fresh thread. Please see How do I post a question effectively? (in particular, the third point of "And a few added points: ... Don't ever wipe the original content of any node you've written...") and How (Not) To Ask A Question.


In reply to Re: How To Print Single Element From Nested Hashes? by AnomalousMonk
in thread How To Print Single Element From Nested Hashes? by jdlev

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