From the docs:
Tie::Handle::CSV makes basic access to CSV files easier. When you read from the file handle, a hash reference or an array reference is returned depending on whether headers exist or do not.
Regardless of the type of the returned data, when it is converted to a string, it automatically converts back to CSV format.
CountZero
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In reply to Re: Dynamically map the elements of CSV
by CountZero
in thread Dynamically map the elements of CSV
by chanakya
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