Hi Nansh,

I'm hoping this node where I was trying to deal with a 3D hash (hash of hashes of hashes) is also helpful if you start dealing with more complex data structures, and especially if you start making use of slices to manipulate them. Actually, the entire thread is full of good information from lots of monks and I go back to it myself for a refresher every now and again when I'm doing such things because I sometimes have trouble correctly dereferencing what I want out of complex data structures (I have the link as a comment in several pieces of code I've written).

Just another Perl hooker - But the purist monks keep telling me I should do it for love, not money.

In reply to Re: Hashes and values by perldigious
in thread Hashes and values by Nansh

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