To modify keys of a hash, it is necessary to copy it. The keys can be modified in the process of the copy by using 'map' like this:
my %Orig=('a b'=>44, 'c d'=>22, rr=>99);
my %Copy = map {my $y=$Orig{$_}; #Save Copy of Val
tr/ /_/;
$_ => $y}
keys %Orig;
print qq(C: $_ => $Copy{$_}\n) for keys %Copy;
print qq(O: $_ => $Orig{$_}\n) for keys %Orig;
The trick here is to save a copy of the Value into "$y" before "$_" is modified.
Once $_ is modified, the $Orig{$_} is no longer valid, so it must be saved into $y first.
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