In continue with my question from yesterday (creating hash tree form an array), I want to expand this.
I need to create the hash tree from many arrays as follows (with demerphq's solution):
my %hash; for (@bigArray) { @tmp = split(\\+/); # split by '+' $node = 'value'; $node = {$_=>$node} foreach reverse @keys; .... }
I miss the continue (the ... in the loop) in order to insert the pointer to one big hash, in order to get for the following array:
my @bigArray = qw(brown red+green blue+yellow black red+white purple+o +range+gray);
this hash:
%hash = ( brown => 1, red => ( green => 1, white => 1, ), blue => ( yellow => 1, ), black => 1, purple => ( orange => ( gray => 1, ), ), );
Anyone can help me with that?
Thanks

Hotshot

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