Hi Monks!
I have something like this
my %TEST2 = ();
$TEST2{HOHOHO} = "LALALAL";
my %TEST = ();
$TEST{"ASDF"} = \%TEST2;
my %ASDF = ();
$ASDF{"ABC"} = \%TEST;
print Dumper (\%ASDF);
print "DEBUG AGAIN $ASDF{ABC}{ASDF}\n";
My Data Dump looks like this
$VAR1 = {
'ABC' => {
'ASDF' => {
'HOHOHO' => 'LALALAL'
}
}
};
Is there anyway I can access the data as simple as :
$ASDF{ABC}{ASDF}
note : I have larger structure of Hashes and they kind of follow the same idea with hash pointers
I just want an easy way to access the data in the hash.
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