Fellow monks,
I have run into a little jam and need your wisdom
I have a hash which looks as follows:
$somehash{a1}{justtest}{value1}=1
$somehash{a1}{justtest}{value2}=2
$somehash{a1}{justtest}{value3}=3
$somehash{a2}{justtest}{value1}=1
$somehash{a2}{justtest}{value2}=2
$somehash{a2}{justtest}{value3}=3
.
.
.
Now I have a problem sorting through the hash especially to loop through 'value1,value2,value3'
My desired output after looping through the hash would be:
a1:1
a1:2
a1:3
a2:1
a2:2
a2:3
My current code for the hash is:
foreach $key1 (sort keys %somehash)
{
# here is where I don't know how to loop through all the 'value1,val
+ue2,value3'.Consider those would not necessarily be name the same way
+.
}
Any help would be greatly appreciated.
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