Do you think of something like this?
my %hash = (
key1 => [\@a1_ref, \@a2_ref],
key2 => [\@a3_ref, \@a4_ref],
);
If you want to use the a2_ref for instanze, $hash{key1}->[1] could be what you want.
Edit: As an example:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @array1 = ( 1 .. 6 );
my @array2 = ( 7 .. 9 );
my @array3 = ( 'aa' .. 'af' );
my @array4 = ( 'b0' .. 'b9' );
my %hash = (
key1 => [\@array1, \@array2],
key2 => [\@array3, \@array4],
);
print "hoffentlich eine acht: ", $hash{key1}->[1]->[1], "\n";
It prints "hoffentlich eine acht: 8".
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