cool thanks for the detail, but now I have played a little with certain fields of a /etc/passwd file and I am back to the original problem...its printing the hash address not the actual values. All I need is to store the name,uid,gid and comments into a hash from the @{$dublin_aref} which is the glob of passwd files opened via <FILE>. thank you
use strict; use warnings; use diagnostics; my @dublinaray = glob("/home/user/passwd.*"); my $dublin_aref = \@dublinaray; my %dublin_hosts = (); my (@tmp_values,@dub_values,) = (); my ($dub_key,$name,$uid,$gid,$cmts,$dub_values); parse_file(); sub parse_file { foreach my $element ( @{$dublin_aref} ) { { local *FILE; open (FILE, "+<$element") or die "dublin file '$element' did not o +pen: $!"; local $/ = undef; ($dub_key) = $element =~ m|\.(\w+\.\w+)\z|i; ($name) = (split /:/, <FILE>) [0]; ($uid) = (split /:/, <FILE>) [2]; ($gid) = (split /:/, <FILE>) [3]; ($cmts) = (split /:/, <FILE>) [4]; @tmp_values = ($name,$uid,$gid,$cmts); $dub_values = \@tmp_values; push ( @{$dublin_hosts{$dub_key}}, $dub_values ); } } while ( ($dub_key,$dub_values) = each %dublin_hosts ) { print Dumper("$dub_key => @{$dub_values}\n"); }
The code below works, yet I am still trying to figure out why the above code does not:
open (FILE, "+</cygdrive/c/temp/passwd.oftappp1.hpux"); my (@values,$name,$uid,$gid,$comments) = (); foreach my $file (<FILE>) { ($name) = (split /:/ , $file) [0]; ($uid) = (split /:/ , $file) [2]; ($gid) = (split /:/ , $file) [3]; ($comments) = (split /:/ , $file) [4]; @values = ($name,$uid,$gid,$comments); print join ("\t", @values,"\n"); }

In reply to Re^4: printing array reference and storing this data in a hash. by mikejones
in thread printing array reference and storing this data in a hash. by mikejones

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