How would that be "better"?
$ perl -MData::Dumper -le'
my @dc = ( "xxxx-123:xxxxxxABC,z", "xxxx-:xxxxxx,z", "xxxx-456:xxxxxx,
+z", "xxxx-XXX:xxxxxxDEF,z", "xxxx-789:xxxxxxGHI,z" );
my %hash1 = map /^xxxx-(\d+):xxxxxx([^,]+),.+$/, @dc;
my %hash2 = map { /^xxxx-(\d+):xxxxxx([^,]+),.+$/ ? ($1 => $2) : () }
+@dc;
print Dumper \%hash1, \%hash2;
'
$VAR1 = {
'123' => 'ABC',
'789' => 'GHI'
};
$VAR2 = {
'123' => 'ABC',
'789' => 'GHI'
};
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