If it should work in arbitrary depth, you need to recurse into the same function. Like this:
#! /usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
use Scalar::Util qw(reftype);
sub Hash_Key_Cap {
my $entry=shift;
# reftype() my return undef, don't warn about that:
no warnings 'uninitialized';
if (reftype($entry) eq 'HASH') {
my %h = map { uc $_ => Hash_Key_Cap($entry->{$_}) } keys %$ent
+ry;
return \%h;
} elsif (reftype($entry) eq 'ARRAY') {
return [
map Hash_Key_Cap($_), @$entry
];
} else {
return $entry;
}
}
my %hash=(
'a'=>'Wow',
'b'=>['GOOD', 'BAD'],
'c'=>[ {
one=>'perl',
two=>'monks',
five=>{a=>'b',c=>{ c=>'d' } },
three=>'Test',
four=>'Best'
},
2
],
'd'=> {
five=>5,
size=>6
},
);
print Dumper(Hash_Key_Cap(\%hash));
Note that proper indention is essential for the readability of the code.
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