You can check whether a key in a hash exists with the
exists() function, and you can check if an array has anything it by comparing it's length to 0. If you want to check whether a given value in a hash is an array you could use
ref(), and if so, just dereference it to check it's length.
my %hash = qw(foo bar baz quux);
my $key = "baz";
my @array = qw(x y z);
$hash{$key} = \@array;
print "$key exists in %hash\n" if exists $hash{$key};
print "\@array has contents\n" if @array > 0;
print "\$hash{\$key} is an array\n" if ref($hash{$key}) eq 'ARRAY';
print "\$hash{\$key} is an array with contents\n"
if @{$hash{$key}} > 0;
__output__
baz exists in %hash
@array has contents
$hash{$key} is an array
$hash{$key} is an array with contents
HTH
broquaint
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