Hello,
I'm a total newbie regarding Perl and I am currently stuck at a (probably super easy solvable) problem:
#!/user/bin/perl -w
use warnings;
use strict;
my %hash = (
"00:00:00" => "a",
"00:20:00" => "a",
"10:00:00" => "b",
"20:00:00" => "a",
"02:22:00" => "b",
);
my %hash2 = (
"00:00:00" => "a",
"00:20:00" => "a",
"10:00:00" => "b",
"20:00:00" => "a",
"02:22:00" => "b",
);
my @bla = (%hash, %hash2);
I have tried iterating with foreach and the hash itself
foreach (keys $hash){
print $_ . "\n";
}
So far so good but when I tried it with the array:
foreach (keys $bla[0]){
print $_ . "\n";
}
it didn't work. I've also tried to use {$bla[0]}, but it gives me this strange message:
Odd number of elements in anonymous hash
Thanks in advance
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