Hi!
I modified you loop as follows. I addess a @hist array, which works as a stack. The output seems to be exactly what you want.
my @hist;
sub print_hash {
my($href) = @_;
foreach my $key (keys %$href) {
if (ref($$href{$key}) eq 'HASH') {
my $href2 = $$href{$key};
push @hist, $key;
print_hash($href2);
pop @hist;
} else {
foreach my $h(@hist) {
print $h."/";
}
print "$key => $$href{$key}\n";
}
}
}
Output:
III => 2
I => 1
II/A => 3
II/B/1 => 4
II/B/3 => 6
II/B/2 => 5
Michele.
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