Hello!
In a hash I have some arrays. This I get work.
But now I want to build several of this hashes an
array. I did it with push.
But how I can get out now a value?
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
my %hierhash;
my @feld;
my @hashfeld;
my $wert;
@hashfeld = ();
%hierhash = &dofn(0,5,1);
print "1 $hierhash{'var2'}[3] \n";
push(@hashfeld,%hierhash);
%hierhash = &dofn(0,5,2);
print "2 $hierhash{'var2'}[3] \n";
push(@hashfeld,%hierhash);
$wert = $hashfeld[0]->{'var2'}[3];
print "$wert \n";
sub dofn () {
my ($i, $ivon, $ibis, $imal);
my %hashfn;
$ivon = $_[0];
$ibis = $_[1];
$imal = $_[2];
for ($i = $ivon; $i < $ibis; $i++) {
push(@{$hashfn{'var1'}}, $i*$imal);
push(@{$hashfn{'var2'}}, $i*$imal*10.);
push(@{$hashfn{'var3'}}, $i*$imal*20.);
}
return %hashfn;
}
Regards, buchi
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