You've got a pile of answers already, but here's one more!

Here's a hash:

my %hash = ( a => 1, b => 2 ); print $hash{'b'}; # prints 2
And here's a hashref, which is like the one that you had:
my $hashref = { c => 3, d => 4 }; print $hashref->{c}; # prints 3
As you can see, you use percent and brackets to define a hash, and dollar and braces to define a hashref.

In addition, you can get a reference to something by putting a backslash in front of it ..

my $ref_to_hash = \%hash; print $ref_to_hash->{'a'}; # prints 1
References are useful when you want to pass data structures around -- it's more efficient to pass a reference (that big thing over there) rather than the structure itself.

Alex / talexb / Toronto

Thanks PJ. We owe you so much. Groklaw -- RIP -- 2003 to 2013.


In reply to Re: Is this a hash? by talexb
in thread Is this a hash? by nhnl

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