Total agreement with your suggestions -- just wanted to add that the "print_all_nicknames" function would be easier if there's a hash of arrays built from the original "%formal_name" hash:
my %formal_name = (
bill => 'william',
will => 'william',
willie => 'william',
billie => 'william',
bob => 'robert',
bobbie => 'robert',
...
);
my %nick_names;
for my $nick ( keys %formal_name ) {
push @{$nick_names{$formal_name{$nick}}}, ucfirst $nick;
}
...
print_all_nicknames( 'William' );
sub print_all_nicknames
{
my $formalname = lc shift;
if ( exists( $nick_names{$formalname} )) {
print ucfirst $formalname, " has these nicknames: ",
join( ", ", @{$nick_names{$formalname}} ), "\n";
}
else { print ucfirst $formalname, " has no nicknames.\n"; }
}
(updated to fix sub name -- and to add missing curlies, as pointed out below by
toolic)
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