O Wise Ones,
Is there a one-line way to do something along the lines of:
my $hash = { key1 => 'value1', key2 => 'value2', }; my ($hash1, $hash2) = _insert_perl_magic_;
Such that then $hash1 becomes {key1 => 'value1'} and $hash2 becomes {key2 => 'value2'}?

The closest I've gotten is:

my @hashes = map { {$_ => $hash->{$_}} } qw(key1 key2); my ($hash1, $hash2) = @hashes;
But it doesn't seem to work in one line (probably because of some lazy generation or something (I confess I don't truly understand how map works)


In reply to [CLOSED] Dereference hash into hashes by key by mlodato

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