I'm trying to convert an AoA returned by DBI->fetchall_arrayref into a HoA.

My AoA returned by fetchall_arrayref looks like this:
$VAR1 = [ [ '95', undef ], [ '100', '0' ] [ '105', '1' ], [ '110', '1' ] ];
I want to take the second element in each array and make it a hash key. If the second element is undef, then I want to change it to '0'. Also I want to take the first element in every array and push it into the array referenced by the hash ( which is the second element in the array).

Here's my try at a test script to do this, what's wrong with it? I see that there's something wrong with pushing to an array slice.
!/usr/bin/perl -w use strict; use Data::Dumper; my @one = qw(95 undef); my @two = qw(100 2); my @three = qw(105 undef); my @four = qw(100 2); my @array = \@one; push @array, \@two; push @array, \@three; push @array, \@four; print Dumper @array; my %hash; foreach my $ary ( @array ) { if ( @$ary[1] eq undef ) { @$ary[1] = '0' } $hash{@$ary[1]} = push @$ary[0]; } print Dumper %hash;

In reply to Transform Array Ref to Hash Ref - Where's my error? by awohld

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