#!/usr/bin/perl --
$VAR1 = [
[
'IMG0001',
[
{
'y' => 0,
'filename' => 'new value',
'x' => 0
},
{
'y' => 10,
'filename' => 'cel.jpg',
'x' => 10
}
]
],
[
'IMG0002',
[
{
'y' => 0,
'filename' => 'batman.jpg',
'x' => 0
},
{
'y' => 10,
'filename' => 'robin.jpg',
'x' => 10
}
]
]
];
print $VAR1->[1][1][1]{filename},$/;
splice @{$VAR1->[1][1]}, 1;
use Data::Dumper;
print Dumper( $VAR1),$/;
__END__
robin.jpg
$VAR1 = [
[
'IMG0001',
[
{
'y' => 0,
'filename' => 'new value',
'x' => 0
},
{
'y' => 10,
'filename' => 'cel.jpg',
'x' => 10
}
]
],
[
'IMG0002',
[
{
'y' => 0,
'filename' => 'batman.jpg',
'x' => 0
}
]
]
];
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