Sorry to bother you guys (or girls) with this possibly easy question, but I think it is my duty as a newbie to vex you in any way possible. Now, on to my question. I have a multidimensional hash, the first dimension being the twelve months of the year, and the second dimension being the members in each month with their corresponding hours (i.e. $main{january}{johndoe} = 8). Is their an easy and fast way to add all the hours for a particular member? I've tried the obvious of adding $main{january}{johndoe}+$main{february}{johndoe} but that seems to take too long. Please help!

edited: Mon Nov 18 15:24:00 2002 by jeffa - changed title


In reply to Iterating over hash elements (was: Sorry to bother you) by Anonymous Monk

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