Oops - was decrementing twice. Thanks for the quick notice,
Roy Johnson.
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $W={
'A' => {
'L' => {
'D'=>99,
'X'=>99,
},
'C' =>{
'E'=>99
},
},
'X' => {
'Q'=>{
'O'=>99,
},
'T'=>{
'U'=>99,
},
},
};
remove($W, 2);
print Dumper($W);
sub remove {
my ($p, $d) = @_;
if ($d-- > 1) {
remove($_, ($d)) for values %$p; # Had second decrement here
}
else {
my %newhash;
for (values %$p) {
@newhash{keys %$_} = values %$_;
}
$_[0] = \%newhash;
}
}
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