Hi, Try this,
use warnings;
use strict;
use Data::Dumper;
my %hoh;
%hoh = ('list' => {
'find' => [
{
'type' => 'error',
'column' => '106',
},
{
'type' => 'warning',
'column' => '1',
}
]});
delete ($hoh{'list'}->{'find'}[1]->{'type'});
delete ($hoh{'list'}->{'find'}[1]->{'column'});
print Dumper (\%hoh);
__END__
$VAR1 = {
'list' => {
'find' => [
{
'type' => 'error',
'column' => '106'
},
{}
]
}
};
Updated :This will delete full second array element. Above code will delete particular element in array.
delete ($hoh{'list'}->{'find'}[1]);
Regards,
Velusamy R.
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