Hi
Anonymous Monk.
As
Corion mentioned, you used the anonymous hash syntax, i.e.,
$name_of_hash = { ... };
Assigning a list to a hash variable will result in the key/value pair(s) being created.
use warnings;
use strict;
my %Cls = qw( P a N b U c );
print %Cls, "\n\n";
while ( my ($k, $v) = each( %Cls ) ) {
print "$k => $v\n";
}
Update: Fixed typo by changing
%name_of_hash = { ... }; to
$name_of_hash = { ... }; after
ikegami++ noticed it. Thanks.
Hope this helps,
~Katie
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