Hi,

I am having below hash in my programm.

$moduleRef->{modRef}{$moduleName}{ioRef}{$net}.....

When is check for some string of $net1 if its is part of hash and defined or not, It went into that loop even if its wasn't part of the hash.

My code is here.

foreach my $net(@netLst){ if($net =~ /\'/) {next;} elsif(defined ($moduleRef->{modRef}{$moduleName}{ioRef}{$net})) { print "$net is part of hash"; } }

Even though some element of @netLst which wasn't defined for above hash, else loop got executed and it printed
  "XYZ is part of hash"... where as actually its not.

Please help me in solving this.
I am using Pel v5.10.1 version.

Thanks,
Sandeep


In reply to Wrong Results in checking if hash value is defined or not by sandeep.waikar

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