How can we invert any hash so that it is stored with its deepest keys at the top and its outer keys at the bottom of some structure?i>
I don't know about other people, butI'm having a hard time trying to visualise what you mean. Is it possible for you to 'draw a picture' or post an example? Or is it a case of needing to know the solution before you could do that?
In reply to Re: Nesting below emptiness and/or inverting a hash.
by BrowserUk
in thread Nesting below emptiness and/or inverting a hash.
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