Hi Monasterians,

I have data from a database which I have read into an array of hashrefs. I want to perform SELECT-like operations on the data. For this I am creating hash-based look-up tables with combinations of columns in the following manner:

my @rows = ({id=>0,fur=>'t',legs=>'2',tail=>'y'}, {id=>1,fur=>'t',legs=>'2',tail=>'y'}, {id=>2,fur=>'t',legs=>'2',tail=>'y'}, {id=>3,fur=>'f',legs=>'4',tail=>'y'}, {id=>4,fur=>'f',legs=>'4',tail=>'y'}, ); my %lookup_id = map { $_->{id}, $_ } @rows; my %lookup_fur_and_legs; while (my ($id,$ref) = each %lookup_id) { my $key = $ref->{fur} . $ref->{legs}; if (exists $lookup_fur_and_legs{$key}) { push @{$lookup_fur_and_legs{$key}}, $ref; } else { $lookup_fur_and_legs{$key} = [$ref]; } }

Is there a better way of creating such pseudo-SELECT look-up hashes?

Cheers,

Loris


In reply to Creating SELECT-like look-up tables as hashes by loris

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