The question isn't quite clear as to the desired outcome. I'll read it as: you want to turn two one-element arrays, each of whose element is a hashref, into one one-element array, whose element is a hashref of the combined hashes. That seems a little weird.

But here's one idea:

@aoh2 = ({map { %$_ } (@aoh1, @aoh2)});

It does the same thing with multiples; e.g., if one of the arrays has multiple hashrefs in it, it still gets rolled up into one output:

@aoh1 = ({ 'key1' => 'value1', 'key2' => 'value2' }); @aoh2 = ({ 'key3' => 'value3', 'key4' => 'value4' }, { 'key5' => 'value5', 'key6' => 'value6' }); @aoh2 = ({map { %$_ } (@aoh1, @aoh2)});
Output:
@aoh2 = ( { 'key5' => 'value5', 'key2' => 'value2', 'key6' => 'value6', 'key4' => 'value4', 'key1' => 'value1', 'key3' => 'value3' } );

In reply to Re: How do I combine arrays and array of hashes? by fullermd
in thread How do I combine arrays and array of hashes? by bradcathey

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