Using a reconstructed version of what may be your original data (with some extra variety thrown in for the contents of the bottom-level array references), maybe something like this:

c:\@Work\Perl>perl -wMstrict -le "use Data::Dump qw(dd); ;; my %data = ( 'A1' => { 'val1' => [23], 'val2' => [42, 99], 'val3' => [15], 'val4' => [10 +], }, 'B1' => { 'val1' => [13], 'val2' => [], 'val3' => [25], 'val4' => [11], }, ); dd \%data; ;; for my $top_key (sort keys %data) { print qq{'$top_key':}; for my $sub_key (sort keys %{ $data{$top_key} }) { print qq{ '$sub_key': (@{ $data{$top_key}{$sub_key} })}; } } " { A1 => { val1 => [23], val2 => [42, 99], val3 => [15], val4 => [10] } +, B1 => { val1 => [13], val2 => [], val3 => [25], val4 => [11] }, } 'A1': 'val1': (23) 'val2': (42 99) 'val3': (15) 'val4': (10) 'B1': 'val1': (13) 'val2': () 'val3': (25) 'val4': (11)
Please also see perldsc.


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