I hesitate to say this, since you really should not be using hashes to store a single value. But it is still good to know how to get the keys of a hash.

If your hash keys are unique you could put them all in the same hash as below. If they are not unique, you'd have to do something like ikegami suggests, and make it a 2D array.

#! perl use strict; use warnings; my %VAR1 = ( '13-3:USNJN4SOIMT_N3_N' => '16', '15-73:USNJN4SOIMT_N3_N' => '34', '13-84:USNJN4SOGLONAPUS_N' => '34', ); foreach my $key (keys(%VAR1)) { print "Key '$key' has value '${VAR1{$key}}'\n"; }

Outputs:

Key '13-3:USNJN4SOIMT_N3_N' has value '16' Key '13-84:USNJN4SOGLONAPUS_N' has value '34' Key '15-73:USNJN4SOIMT_N3_N' has value '34'

In reply to Re^4: reference question between sub by SuicideJunkie
in thread reference question between sub by convenientstore

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