Hello brethren - I am just now learning perl and how to use hashes. I have written the following script:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my %email_owners;
my @owners;
my @addys;
%email_owners = ('mike@foo.net' => 'Mike Foo',
'jwtheis@smic.net' => 'Jim Theis',
'happy@bobbarker.net' => 'Happy Gilmore');
@owners = values (%email_owners);
@addys = keys (%email_owners);
foreach (@owners) {
print "Owner: $_\n";
foreach (@addys) {
print "E-mail: $_\n";
}
}
What I am trying to accomplish is I want the output to be Owner:
value then E-mail:
key for each pair one by one. However when I run this script, it returns the Owner properly, but then it lists out the three keys that I have listed.
I have reviewed my books and I'm not sure where I went wrong, can anyone help, please?
Thanks much!
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