#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
my @value_pairs = qw (one abc two xyz);
my %hash = @value_pairs;
foreach my $key (keys %hash)
{
print "key $key is $hash{$key}\n";
}
__END__
prints:
key one is abc
key two is xyz
key one is def
If two keys are same then,
output is
key one is abc
key two is xyz
so for the key one value is def is not printed here.
The expected output is
key one is abc
key two is xyz
key one is def
Please tell me how can I get the output like this
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