Hi everybody,
I am trying to create a hash of arrays where the arrays are empty at the beginning and will be filled later in a loop.
I create the hash with this code:
my %filehash = ("First Case"=>[],
"Second Case"=>[],
"Third Case"=>[],
"Fourth Case"=>[]);
The loop where the arrays will be populated looks like this:
foreach my $file (@files)
{
if (<first case>)
{
push($filehash{"First Case"},$file);
}
<further checks>
}
But now Eclipse (with EPIC) will not compile my code. The error message is:
"Type of arg 1 to push must be array (not hash element)"
What am I overlooking?
And, is this a Perl or an Eclipse problem?
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