It seems to me that your initial datastructure isn't what you want; is it possible you could change it when you are collecting the data initially to something like:
{
'690557' =>
[
{ 'one' => 'USA', 'two' => 'GOD', 'four'=>'hello how are u' }
+,
{ 'one' => 'USA', 'two' => 'GOD', 'four'=>'I am fine' }
],
'690558' =>
[
{ 'one' => 'UK', 'two' => 'GOD', 'four'=>'I am Okay' }
]
}
or maybe:
{
'690557' =>
{
'one' => 'USA', 'two' => 'GOD',
'four'=> [ 'hello how are u', 'I am fine' ]
},
'690558' =>
{
'one' => 'UK', 'two' => 'GOD',
'four'=> [ 'I am Okay' ]
}
}
Don't copy a from a reference to an array or hash variable just to get things out of it;
just do
for ... ( @$arrayref ) and
$hashref->{$key}; see
references quick reference for guidance.
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