dragonchild,
Well after seeing your update, it helped to clear up the problem. You were not going into the second level hash for deletes. I still don't understand why the second example should end up in 1 slot instead of 2, but I think this is right:
my $end = [];
for my $key ( keys %$start ) {
next if ! exists $start->{$key};
my @values = ($key , keys %{ $start->{$key} });
push @$end , \@values;
Eradicate( @values );
}
sub Eradicate {
delete @{ $start }{ @_};
for my $key ( keys %$start ) {
delete @{ $start->{$key} }{ @_ };
}
}
print Dumper( $end );
Cheers -
L~R
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