...perfectly describes the information i'm working with...is not
Nasty:-)
Also, I wouldn't call four while loops to traverse a complex data structure unweildy but ymmv.
You have chosen, imo, good meaningful field/var names and I think this produces readable code. It's very easy to see what you are doing.
If the amount of data is large and you need to build/load/store this structure frequently I might consider a relational db, say, MySQL. You would have a nice collection of left join tables.
Perl is often lauded for it's regexes. I would argue that the ability to easily handle these types of complex data structures comes in at a close second.
update:
Fixed some typos/grammer
In reply to Re: Help with Hash of hashes, is there a better way?
by wfsp
in thread Help with Hash of hashes, is there a better way?
by TeraMarv
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