Hi monks,
I have a hash and one of the key-vaules are
$args{"my_key"}=["name1","name2"]
When I try to deference it
I have to do this
$temp=$args{"my_key"};
@my_array=@$temp;
Why does not it work if I directly dereference it like below
@my_array=@$args{"my_key"};
#!/usr/bin/perl
%my_hash=('k1',"123","k2",["Bach","Bachi"]);
@my_aray=@$my_hash{"k2"};
print "First try \n";
print @my_aray;
print"Second try \n";
$temp=$my_hash{"k2"};
@my_aray=@$temp;
print @my_aray;
print "\n";
Output is
First try
Second try
BachBachi
Thanks in Advance!!
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