Simply checking for $x{$y} does not create a $y key in %x. You have to assign to it, or it has to be part of a subsequent dereference, such as $x{$y}[4]
In reply to Re: Re: A Hash is a Hash (of course, of course)
by Somni
in thread A Hash is a Hash (of course, of course)
by hacker
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