Hi,

I have an array that holds multiple hashes... looking for a way to easily

example:

$sysmon_data[0]->{metadata_cache_mgmt}{max_open_databases}{count} $sysmon_data[0]->{cache_mgmt}{spinlock_contention}{per_sec}

What I would like to do is to make an anonymous array to easily access the lowest hash while avoiding a for/while loop if possible (I'm dealing with several hundred 'lowest hashes' - with possibly hundreds of array instances).

something like so (pseudo code):

$($sysmon_data->{cache_mgmt}{spinlock_contention})[0]->{per_sec}
basically I need an anonymous array of the "{per_sec}" in this instance.

ideas?

TIA

Edit: BazB fix code tags/reformat


In reply to accessing an array with multiple hashes by jfroebe

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