Just now I needed a +=3 list loop, and I made a hash of anonymous arrays:
my %hash = (
'one' => [ '1', 'first' ],
'beta' => [ '2', 'second' ],
'zeta' => [ '-1', 'last' ],
);
while ((my ($key, $value)) = each %hash) {
a_func_w_3_args($key, $value->[0], $value->[1]);
}
The big plus for me in this format was that it makes the step 3 iteration of the data painfully obvious. Hopefully, the code isn't too painful, tho.
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