Poor man's join.

Save each worksheet into a hash and use this idiom:

#!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Data::Dumper; my %nobin = ( 0 => '0000', 1 => '0001', 2 => '0010', 3 => '0011', 4 => '0100', 5 => '0101', 6 => '0110', 7 => '0111', 8 => '1000', 9 => '1001', 10 => '1010', 11 => '1011', 12 => '1100', 13 => '1101', 14 => '1110', 15 => '1111' ); my %nohex = ( 1 => '1', 2 => '2', 3 => '3', 8 => '8', 9 => '9', 10 => 'A', 11 => 'B', 12 => 'C', 13 => 'D', 14 => 'E', 15 => 'F' ); my %join = map { $_, [$nobin{$_}, $nohex{$_} ] } grep { exists $nohex{$_} } keys %nobin; print Dumper(\%join); __END__ $VAR1 = { '1' => [ '0001', '1' ], '2' => [ '0010', '2' ], '3' => [ '0011', '3' ], '10' => [ '1010', 'A' ], '11' => [ '1011', 'B' ], '12' => [ '1100', 'C' ], '13' => [ '1101', 'D' ], '8' => [ '1000', '8' ], '14' => [ '1110', 'E' ], '9' => [ '1001', '9' ], '15' => [ '1111', 'F' ] };

In reply to Re: Joins with DBD::Excel by Anonymous Monk
in thread Joins with DBD::Excel by thegoaltender

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