I'm a bit stuck with this piece of code. I can't seem to wrap my brain around a good way to do it. Maybe I've been thinking about it too long.

I basically have some data that I've formatted from my company's ACL, which was provided in HTML format (I'll leave all of that junk out). The code below obviously won't work, it will always miss adding the last entry to the hash. Can someone throw me a bone?

unless($_ =~ /^\d+\.\d+\.\d+\.\d+/) { unless ($key eq "") { $CoreRegR{$key} = \@rangelist; } @rangelist = (); $key = $_; } else { push(@rangelist,$_); }

Here's what the data looks like:

Server1 Name 192.168.100.1/27 192.168.101.2/32 Server2 Name Server3 Name 192.168.102.3/31 192.168.103.4/30 192.168.104.5/28 Server4 Name 10.100.2.1/31 10.101.2.2/32 10.102.2.3/28 Server5 Name 10.103.2.4/29 10.104.2.5/27

thanks in advance

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paul


In reply to Pushing Data into a Hash by vbrtrmn

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