Creating an array of hash referenses is easy, if I understand you correctly you want something like this:
my @array; while( my $nr = int rand 15){ if ( $nr > 5){ my %tmp = ( 'large' => 1, 'value' => $nr, ); push @array, \%tmp; } else{ my %tmp = ( 'small' => 1, 'value' => $nr, ); push @array, \%tmp; } } while (@array){ my $ref = shift @array; print "large: $ref->{'value'}\n" if $ref->{'large'}; }

In reply to Re: Creating an array of hash references by lidden
in thread Creating an array of hash references by Bobc

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