#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my %h1 = ( "key1","value1","Key2", "value2" );
my %h2 = ( "Key1","value1","key2", "value2" );
my %hoh = ( "key1" => \%h1, "key2" => \%h2 );
foreach my $key (keys %hoh){
my $innerHashRef = $hoh{$key};
foreach my $innerHashKey (keys %$innerHashRef){
print "Inner Key: $innerHashKey\n";
}
}
#prints:
Inner Key: Key2
Inner Key: key1
Inner Key: Key1
Inner Key: key2
what doesn't work for you? maybe
strict and
warnings will give you some hints?
~Particle *accelerates*
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