Hello Monks,
A few days ago I asked a question here about how to use an XML spellcheck service and a gentleman here show me a sample code using SOAP::WDSL and it works great. Please see: http://www.perlmonks.org/?node_id=651558 .
The data I got back from the SOAP service is in this format:
$VAR1 = {
'body' => 'thi is a test',
'ver' => '1.0',
'MisspelledWordCount' => '1',
'MisspelledWord' => {
'SuggestionCount' => '25',
'word' => 'thi',
'Suggestions' => [
'ti',
't hi',
'the',
'phi',
'tho',
'thy',
'chi',
'th',
'this',
'thin',
'hi',
'thing',
'thaw',
'Thai',
'their',
'then',
'thee',
'thou',
'thew',
'they',
'thigh',
'Thia',
'thaws',
'Thu',
'theirs'
]
}
};
so I assigned it to a hash variable
%result = Dumper($som->paramsall);
but I can not acess this data using print "$result{'MisspelledWordCount'}";
so my question really is how do I access these data without manually using the pattern matching technique such as $result = /MisspelledWordCount/ ?
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