Hi, Monks!
I got serval hash tables and I want to print them into separated files. So I write a sub and wanna pass a FILE_H to it. My code is:
open (FH_01 , ">", "file_01.txt" ) || die "open failed $!"; &hash2file(\%hash_regs, <FH_01>); # it dosen't work &hash2file(\%hash_regs, FH_01); # illegal syntax &hash2file(\%hash_regs, "file_01.txt"); # illegal syntax too
Can anybody tell me how to do it, or just give me some hints on how to quickly write different hashes into different files? Thanks!

In reply to How can I pass File_Handle to a subroutine? by Hanken

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