Is this what you wanted?
Note: this does handle the command->test thing you asked for as well. Will also prevent duplicates.
#!/usr/bin/perl
+
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my @arr = qw(comp1-cmd1-test1 comp1-cmd1-test2 comp1-cmd2-test1 comp2-
+cmd1-test1 comp2-cmd1-test2 comp3-cmd1-test1);
my $ret_struct;
foreach my $element (@arr)
{
my ($comp, $cmd, $test) = split(/\-/, $element);
push(@{$ret_struct->{$comp}{$cmd}}, $test)
unless(grep(/$test/, @{$ret_struct->{$comp}{$cmd}}));
push(@{$ret_struct->{$cmd}}, $test)
unless(grep(/$test/, @{$ret_struct->{$cmd}}));
}
print Dumper($ret_struct);
Here is the output
$VAR1 = {
'cmd2' => [
'test1'
],
'comp2' => {
'cmd1' => [
'test1',
'test2'
]
},
'comp3' => {
'cmd1' => [
'test1'
]
},
'cmd1' => [
'test1',
'test2'
],
'comp1' => {
'cmd2' => [
'test1'
],
'cmd1' => [
'test1',
'test2'
]
}
};
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