hallo,

I've follwing code that works well. It replaces all occurences of mytag in @TAGS with my_new_tag:
my %translation = ( "(mytag)(.*?)" => "my_new_tag", "(mytag2)(.*?)" => "my_new_tag2" ); foreach $tag(@TAGS){ foreach $key (keys %translation){ if($tag =~ /$key/gs){ $do_something_with($transaltion{$key}, $1, $2); } } }
now I try to use $1 and $2 directly in the hash, but it does not work!?
my %translation = ( "(meintag)(.*)" => { "tag" => $1."new", "value" => $2} ); foreach $tag (@TAGS){ foreach $key (keys %translation){ if($tag =~ /$key/gs){ $do_something_with($translation{$key}->{tag}, $translation{$key}->{val +ue}); } } }
Does anybody have a solution / workaround for this?
In the final version I want to load the translation hash via a ini file.


Thank you in advance

Michael

In reply to using $1 in a hash? by mhyper

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