I have two arrays. I wish one array to become to the keys to a hash, the other array to become the values to the hash. I want $array[5] to be paired in the hash with $arraytwo[5]. The closest I could get was by using a hash slice,

my %hash; @hash{@array}=%hash;
Which set @array to be keys in %hash. I don't know how to set @arraytwo to be values in %hash. Thanks

Update: Ok, thanks very much, the @hash{@array} = @arraytwo; hashslice worked fine. The possibility of duplicates occurs in only array, so I guess I should have that array as the values, to avoid problems.

Edit: BazB added extra code tags.


In reply to Two arrays. One hash. by matt me

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