#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; # https://perlmonks.org/?node_id=11163708 use warnings; $SIG{__WARN__} = sub { die @_ }; my @lecshun; my $barename = 'a barename'; my $gem = 'ruby'; my $dexi = 0; push @lecshun, [$barename , {package=>$gem, index=>$dexi}]; use Data::Dump 'dd'; dd 'before', \@lecshun; $lecshun[$dexi][1]{newkey} = 'newvalue'; use Data::Dump 'dd'; dd 'after', \@lecshun;

Outputs:

("before", [["a barename", { index => 0, package => "ruby" }]]) ( "after", [ [ "a barename", { index => 0, newkey => "newvalue", package => "ruby" }, ], ], )

In reply to Re: Adding a new key-value pair to a nested anonymous hash by tybalt89
in thread Adding a new key-value pair to a nested anonymous hash by Intrepid

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