I want to fill a hash with some pairs with a for-loop. I read filenames, split them and push them into the hash. For some reason, the hash gets overwritten with every entry and I can't find the mistake. It's probably a silly mistake, still a PERL - newbee!
Here's the code:
opendir(DIR, $semDir);
my @filenames =readdir(DIR);
closedir(DIR);
my %customer_domain_hash;
foreach my $line(@filenames)
{
$line =~ s/\..*//;
print "$line\n";
%customer_domain_hash = split(/@@@/, $line);
}
print Dumper(\%customer_domain_hash)."\n";
This is the result:
CustomerA@@@DomainA
CustomerA@@@DomainB
CustomerA@@@DomainC
CustomerA@@@DomainD
CustomerA@@@DomainE
CustomerB@@@DomainA
CustomerB@@@DomainB
CustomerB@@@DomainC
CustomerB@@@DomainD
CustomerB@@@DomainE
$VAR1 = {
'CustomerB' => 'DomainE'
};
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