If you want to loop over your hashes, you can use references:

for( \%a, \%b, \%c ){ print sort keys %$_, "\n"; }

You can mix all hashes in one
(See above, toolic's node)

#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my $a = { 1 => 'a', 2 => 'b', 3 => 'c' }; my $b = { 1 => 'd', 2 => 'e', 3 => 'f' }; my $c = { 1 => 'g', 2 => 'h', 3 => 'i' }; my $abc; for my $h_ref ( $a, $b, $c ){ for my $key (keys %$a){ push @{ $abc->{$key} }, $h_ref->{$key}; } } print Dumper $abc; __END__ $VAR1 = { '1' => [ 'a', 'd', 'g' ], '3' => [ 'c', 'f', 'i' ], '2' => [ 'b', 'e', 'h' ] };


hth,
PooLpi

'Ebry haffa hoe hab im tik a bush'. Jamaican proverb

In reply to Re: Looping with hashes? by poolpi
in thread Looping with hashes? by Anonymous Monk

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