%hash = { 'chapter' => { 'subchap1' => { 'p' => 'sathish is a good bou', 'content' => 'sathish is good boy + or not ' }, 'content' => 'sathish ' } }; %hash1 = { 'chapter' => { 'subchap1' => { 'p' => 'para', 'content' => 'body ' }, 'content' => 'head ' } }; i want the output as shown below %hash= { 'head'=> { 'body' => { 'para' => 'sathish is a good bou' +, 'content' => 'sathish is good boy + or not ' }, 'content' => 'sathish ' } };
i use the code as compare the two hashes as
my $areEqual=1; if(keys %hash == keys %hash1) { foreach my $key(keys %hash) { if(!exists $hash1{$key}) { $areEqual=0; last; } } }
and i dont know howto replace the key of hash is equal to value of hash1 please help me

In reply to how can i replace a hash key with other hash value? by satzbu

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