I have a problem with using a hash reference and updating a Label in PerlTk. It has to be something simple I am missing so I need some more eyes on the problem. This is a test program of a much larger one. Any help would be great! </p?
use Tk;
require Tk::Entry;
require Tk::Button;
my $mw = MainWindow->new();
my %work = (
"VM-1" => "da923",
"VM-2" => "dz427");
main_display(\%work);
MainLoop;
# -----------------------------------------------------
sub main_display {
my $ref_hash = shift(@_);
my $lab1 = $mw->Label(-textvariable => \$ref_hash{'VM-1'},
-relief => 'sunken',
-width => 10,
)->pack();
my $lab2 = $mw->Label(-textvariable => \$ref_hash{'VM-2'},
-relief => 'sunken',
-width => 10,
)->pack();
my $but = $mw->Button(-text=>'clear', -command=> [sub{
$ref_hash = {};
$mw -> update;
}] )->pack();
}
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