You mean like this?

my @To_Send = ( { LI_VN_Mode => '00100011' }, # 8 bit { Stratum => '0' }, # 8 bit { Poll => '0' }, # 8 bit { Precision => '0' }, # 8 bit { Root_Delay => '0' }, # 32 bit { Dispersion => '0' }, # 32 bit { Reference_Identifier => '0' }, # 32 bit { Reference_Timestamp_Sec => '0' }, # 32 bit { Reference_Timestamp_Micro_Sec => '0' }, # 32 bit { Originate_Timestamp_Sec => '0' }, # 32 bit { Originate_Timestamp_Micro_Sec => '0' }, # 32 bit { Receive_Timestamp_Sec => '0' }, # 32 bit { Receive_Timestamp_Micro_Sec => '0' }, # 32 bit { Transmit_Timestamp_Sec => '0' }, # 32 bit { Transmit_Timestamp_Micro_Sec => '0' }, # 32 bit ); my @SendSntpPacket = map values %$_, @To_Send; print Dumper \@SendSntpPacket;
I took the liberty of renaming your variables because i see no reason to label them as such. They are what they are. :)

jeffa

L-LL-L--L-LL-L--L-LL-L--
-R--R-RR-R--R-RR-R--R-RR
B--B--B--B--B--B--B--B--
H---H---H---H---H---H---
(the triplet paradiddle with high-hat)

In reply to Re: How to extract the values of an Array of Hashes by jeffa
in thread [SOLVED] How to extract the values of an Array of Hashes by thanos1983

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