I don't know whether this is a typo on your part, or a misprint in the book, but In think you will need to put parentheses instead of curly braces here:
my %hash = ( # note parenthesis open here
Mouse => {Index => 0, Value => 'Jerry'},
Cat => {Index => 1, Value => 'Tom'},
Dog => {Index => 2, Value => 'Spike'}
); # note parenthesis close here
The output then becomes:
HASH(0xfd578) {'Value'} <= Mouse
HASH(0xfd494) {'Value'} <= Cat
HASH(0x10e080) {'Value'} <= Dog
Liz
In reply to Re: Book Code
by liz
in thread Book Code
by xenchu
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