There's no problem with asking follow up questions.

1. Just like

DiveVal(\%hash, map \$_, @elts) = $val;

it does

$hash{ $elts[0] }{ $elts[1] }...{ $elts[n-1] } = $val;

If you have data like

foo.bar=val foo.bar.baz=val

you'd be better off with pc88mxer's updated code.

2. Keys can be added and removed, not changed. However, combining a removal and an addition is easy.

$hash{$new_key} = delete $hash{$old_key};

or

$hash{$new_key} = delete $hash{$old_key} if exists $hash{$old_key};

In reply to Re^5: read flat file and build tree-like structure by ikegami
in thread read flat file and build tree-like structure by manav_gupta

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