Esteemed Monks,
This is a simple (perhaps, dumb) question, but how do I convert a List of Lists like This:
my @AoA = (
[qw/10 27 17 20/],
[qw/10 24 22 25/],
[qw/11 25 24 25/],
[qw/11 26 19 20/],
)
into an Hash of Hashes of Arrays like this:
my %HoH = (
10 => {
27 => [17 .. 20],
24 => [22 .. 25],
},
11 => {
25 => [24 .. 25],
26 => [19 .. 20],
}
);
where the first column is the key of the first Hash and the second column is the key of the second hash?
TIA,
Miguel
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