Hello monks,
When i print my hash like this, i've got a good alignment.,
$VAR1 = {
'a' => '1',
'b' => [
1,
2
]
};
But when i would want to prefix something, then i am ending up in collapsing the alignment.,
My hash-> $VAR1 = {
'a' => '1',
'b' => [
1,
2
]
};
I would want the 'a', and 'b' to be aligned appropriately with the first line.
My code is like the following,
use Data::Dumper;
$hash = {
a => '1',
b => [1, 2],
};
print "\tMy hash-> " . Dumper $hash;
What should i do to make this printing properly ?
What i have tried till now ?
As i am not able to get a single idea about how to do this ?, Awaiting for precious response... Thanks.
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