yes definitely understand
I am trying below so that I can find all element/att/value .. so far no luck but will keep digging
my $yahoo = 'one';
my @ones;
my $twig = XML::Twig->new ( twig_roots => { computer => sub { oneHandl
+er ( \@ones, @_, $yahoo);} } );
$twig->parse($xml);
print Dumper(@ones);
sub oneHandler {
my ($result_ref, $twig, $elt,$yabal ) = @_;
my %master;
return unless $elt->att('id') eq $yabal;
for my $child ( $elt->descendants() ) {
#my %atts = %{ $child->atts () };
$master{$child->child} = %{ $child->atts () };
next unless %master;
push @$result_ref, \%master;
}
}
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