@choroba: Yes, when I tried like that even I am getting the correct output as you showed. But actually I am dumping from $xml where I have the actual xml file using following lines. My apologies for not being clear about this before. Also in other parts of code I am able to fetch data by referencing $xst

@NetWallah: I am using this for dumping the xml

my $xs = XML::Simple->new(); $xst = eval { $xs->XMLin($xml,KeyAttr=>1) }; &printXMLErr($@) if($@); print "Value of \$xst is:\n"; print Dumper($xst);
Here print Dumper($xst); shows all the data from xml converted into the format I provided. And I am able to fetch data using reference to these like: $xst->{cmts}->{Pre_EQ}->{groupDelayMag}->{content}; I think the problem I am having is about the elements that are in [] (array of hash?) displayed in $xst

In reply to Re^2: Problem in reading parsed xml using XML::Simple by Perl300
in thread Problem in reading parsed xml using XML::Simple by Perl300

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