yea I changed it recently and its now:
foreach my $subArr_ref(@classArr) { print "subArr_ref: ".@{$subArr_ref}."\n"; foreach my $hashRef(@{$subArr_ref}) { print "hashRef: ".$hashRef."\n"; foreach my $key (sort keys %{$hashRef}) { #print $csv $key.":".$hashRef->{$key}.","; print $csv "$key : ${$hashRef}{$key},"; } # foreach my $feat(@featureVector) { # print $csv $hashRef->{$feat}.","; # } print $csv $i."\n"; } }

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