If you want to iterate through the key/value pairs of the "appLinks" hash, here's an example. Note that the OPed JSON string must be fixed before it can be decoded (misplaced commas), and also that I've added some more pairs for the example.

Win8 Strawberry 5.8.9.5 (32) Mon 09/13/2021 6:17:03 C:\@Work\Perl\monks >perl -Mstrict -Mwarnings use JSON; use Data::Dump qw(dd); # fixed and enhanced JSON string. my $json_string = ' [ { "visio": { "Launch": false, "hide": { "iOS": true }, "appLinks": { "preview_sandbox_1_link": true, "fooble": false, "wibble": 42, "blarfl": "darble" } } } ] '; # print "$json_string \n"; # for debug my $arrayref = decode_json $json_string; # dd $arrayref; # for debug # convenience variable. my $appLinks_hashref = $arrayref->[0]{'visio'}{'appLinks'}; for my $appLink_key (keys %{ $appLinks_hashref }) { print "appLink key '$appLink_key' -> "; print "appLink value '$appLinks_hashref->{$appLink_key}' \n"; } ^Z appLink key 'wibble' -> appLink value '42' appLink key 'blarfl' -> appLink value 'darble' appLink key 'preview_sandbox_1_link' -> appLink value 'true' appLink key 'fooble' -> appLink value 'false'
I hope this helps a bit.


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In reply to Re: Need to get the key information from key and value pair by AnomalousMonk
in thread Need to get the key information from key and value pair by chandantul

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