Hello if you want to filter out, let's say, keys that does not starts whit number, you can change
my %hash = map { $_, 1 } @array;
with
my %hash = map { $_, 1 } grep {$_=~/^\d/} @array;
Anyway if i understand it must be only one key like this. maybe better you use
Data::Dump's dd to inspect the array.
Also some garbage can come from (deprecated) XML::Simple. Try to switch to something usable like
XML::Twig.
UPDATE: obviously the sage
Athanasius is right here below, code does not make much sense: but i cant find where the foreach loop ends, too. Also the
substr($lanip, 11, 3) = "0"; part seems very erro prone, maybe something like
s/\d{1,3}$/0/ is better (if i understand the will of OP)
HtH
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