Before you get to using the data from the array you better figure out if what you have is what you expect. Consider:
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dump::Streamer;
my @questions;
my %pending;
for (qw(first second)) {
$pending{answer} = $_;
push @questions, %pending;
}
Dump \@questions;
Prints:
$ARRAY1 = [
'answer',
'first',
'answer',
'second'
];
Probably
my @questions;
for (qw(first second)) {
my %pending;
$pending{answer} = $_;
push @questions, \%pending;
}
Dump \@questions;
which prints:
$ARRAY1 = [
{ answer => 'first' },
{ answer => 'second' }
];
is closer to what you might expect? Take note of the fact that the declaration for %pending is inside the loop so a new instance of the hash is created each time through the loop.
DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel
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