Oh, man. That's tight.
Here's a beginner's version:
use strict;
use warnings;
use 5.010;
my %HoH = (
'192.168.0.1' => {
user => "fred",
pass => "barney",
},
'192.168.0.2' => {
user => "george",
pass => "tester",
},
'192.168.0.3' => {
user => "homer",
pass => "abc123",
},
'192.168.0.6' => {
user => "fred",
pass => "barney",
},
);
my %unique;
foreach my $key (keys %HoH) {
my $user = $HoH{$key}->{'user'};
$unique{$user} = 1;
}
my $count = keys %unique;
say $count;
--output:--
3
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