Hello Discipulus

Thanks again for the time and effort. I agree with you, in theory it is not correct to have odd number of keys and values in a hash, but some times you have to bend the rules. :D

I just want to be sure that I am capturing all the possibilities in my script that all elements even odd ones will be captured and displayed in my hash. But yes I agree with you I should not "normally" have odd elements or at least process them with hash. But for my point of view it just makes it such easier to play around with them when all data are stored in a hash. :D

Thanks for the sample of code that you provided me with.

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In reply to Re^2: How to split a non even number of string elements into a hash - update by thanos1983
in thread How to split a non even number of string elements into a hash [RESOLVED] by thanos1983

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