Hi monks,

I use this below code, I am not getting output exactly, what i expect the value to be stored in hash

use Data::Dumper; %fruits=(); @arr = ([1,1],[1,2],[3,5],[6,7]); for (@arr) { $a = $_->[0]; $b = $_->[1]; $fruits{$a} = $b; } print Dumper(\%fruits);

I want the output format as like this:

$VAR1 = { '6' => 7, '1' => 1,2, '3' => 5 };

My input as mentioned in the above you may use any code or module. Please help the code.
Thanks in Advance.

Regards,
Gubendran.


In reply to How to store this value in Hash ? by gube

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