A hash of hashes structure will work:
use warnings;
use strict;
my %table = (
1 => { emotion => 'angry' , color => 'red' },
2 => { emotion => 'sick' , color => 'green' },
3 => { emotion => 'calm' , color => 'blue' },
4 => { emotion => 'worried' , color => 'purple' },
5 => { emotion => 'sad' , color => 'black' },
);
for my $number (2, 5) {
my $even = ($number % 2) ? 'odd' : 'even';
print "$number $table{$number}{emotion} $table{$number}{color} $ev
+en\n";
}
__END__
2 sick green even
5 sad black odd
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