Hey Wise Ones,

This is kinda a tricky question, so I'll try to word it clearly.   I have a hash.   This hash contains the name of files.   I want to beable to load an array structure or reference into the hash value.   For example

$hash{'filname'} = @array

The array structure needs to stay intact while loaded into the hash

 $array[1] = "..."; $array[2] = "...";

I need to beable to call the array items through the hash, if its possible like

 $hash{'filename'}[0]; $hash{'filanem'}[1]; etc...

I dont know if this is possible, or how I can make proper multi-level hashes.

Can someone please shed some light on this issue and show me the perly gates?

Thanks

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In reply to Array in a hash by Anonymous Monk

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