Note that Perl 2D arrays do not need to have the same number of elements on each row!
nor even the same type of data:
use strict;
use warnings;
package PrintMe;
use overload '""' => sub {return $_[0]{str};};
sub new {
return bless {str => $_[1]}, $_[0];
}
package main;
my @mixedTable = (
[1 .. 5],
{a => 1, b => 2, wibble => 'plop'},
PrintMe->new("The quick brown fox")
);
for my $row (@mixedTable) {
if ('ARRAY' eq ref $row) {
print "@$row\n";
} elsif ('HASH' eq ref $row) {
print join ', ', map{"$_ => $row->{$_}"} sort keys %$row;
print "\n";
} else {
print "$row\n";
}
}
Prints:
1 2 3 4 5
a => 1, b => 2, wibble => plop
The quick brown fox
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