Not exactly. Let me try my explanation again. Here is a chunk of sample data to illustrate what I'd like to do.
Row 17
object_label : yang
object_id : 123456
Row 18
object_label : yang
object_id : 789101112
Row 19
object_label : yang
object_id : 13141516171819
The data comes in exactly like that, line by line. I need to ignore the Row \d+ lines and grab the rest of the information, so that I end up with a hash of arrays where 'object_label' are used as keys and 'object_id' with the same 'object_label' are items in an array.
%hash = {
'yang' => [
'123456',
'789101112',
'13141516171819'
]
}
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