Also, just a quick note on terminology:
my %myhash = (); $myhash{'ABC'} = 10;
- key: The 'ABC'portion of $myhash{'ABC'}
- value: The value stored in the hash by that key; in this case, 10
- hash: The whole structure %myhash
When you use the term 'hash' to mean the 'value', it can cause confusion when someone is reading your description. I find it helpful to use distinct terminology for each element or aspect of a thing, if possible.
In reply to Re: Picking out specific lengths from a set of hashes.
by marinersk
in thread Picking out specific lengths from a set of hashes.
by Peter Keystrokes
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