In as hash I have stored several values, that have different Keys, but are in same Hash. Example:
$testHash{$year}{$status} = $getNumbers;
-> $testHash{2014}{Open} = 5;
-> $testHash{2014}{Closed} = 2;
-> $testHash{2014}{Cancled} = 3;
etc.
Everything is inside one Hash called %testHash.
I posted a LINK above to where you can see how JSONP file format should look like. That is why I need commas inbetween sentences, BUT not at the last sentence.
I use like this:
foreach $key (keys %testHASH){
foreach $key2 (keys %{$testHASH{key}}{
$getNumbersOpen = $testHASH{$year}{$status}{opened};
$getNumbersClosed = $testHASH{$year}{$status}{closed};
$line = "'$status' : {'Open: $getNumbersOpen, 'Closed': $getNumbersClo
+sed},\n;
----> If loop to remove the comma <----
print $outfile "$line\n";
}
}
I did not copy/paste the code, so there might be silly syntax errors in there.
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