Fellow monastery wanderer ,
I just fumbled a way in blending arrays and hashes , I am naive to estimate whether this is a right way of doing... whatever is seen below( is what i meant ).
There cannot be a better judge than you , so please integrate your comments.
for($i=0;$i<=5;++$i){
print"\nEnter the $i th value which you need to append in hash: ";
chomp($table_value[$i]=<STDIN>);
}
%new_hash_experiment=(
"aa",$table_value[0],
"ab",$table_value[1],
"ac",$table_value[2],
"ad",$table_value[3],
"ae",$table_value[4],
"af",$table_value[5]);
foreach (sort keys %new_hash_experiment) {
print "$_ contains $new_hash_experiment{$_}\n";
Its fun to code perl even when its going wrong !
Regards
Prad
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