I am having a bit of a problem with referencing things.

I have an array that is full of hashes. Those hashes have arrays in them.

I would like to reference that last array. I can reference the individual scalars in those arrays with the following.

print "$mass_info[0]{cpu_bursts}[0]";
Here I am referencing the 1st hash, then the cpu_burst key and thats first element. I would like to reach that whole array at once though. I would like to be able to pop, shift, run foreach loops, join, and just lots of fun things with that array but don't know how to reference the whole array at once. I have tried many things and been unsuccesful.

Help with this is very much appreciated.

LeGo


In reply to Array of hashes of arrays by LeGo

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