Two part question:

PartA:

@value = {$hoh{$newcount}{'individual'}}; print "@value \n";
This should reference values generated in the HoH below.
... { $HoH{$counter} = { individual => [ @newind ], chromasome1 => [ @newchroma ], chromasome2 => [ @newchromb ], }; } ...
However, it gives me HASH(0x180bef4) rather then the list I want, and throws this warning: Odd number of elements in anonymous hash at (I can't follow previous discussion they are greek to me)...I figure the answer is something simple, I just can't figure out what the simple thing is.

PartB: Once this works can I then modify the @value, and replace @newchroma with @value? Sounds simple to say...but I am not seeing how this is easy to do. Thanks monks...


In reply to Why is this not what I think it is... by BioNrd

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