You explain with an example data. Now I tried with an example hash according to your description. If I understood your hash structure wrongly, you give the example data.

use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my %hash=("logins" => [ { '1' => 'http://www.perlmonks.com/?node_id=90 +1658' , '2' => 'http://www.google.com' }, { '3'=> 'http://www.bksyste +ms.co.in'}]); #prints the structure of the hash print Dumper \%hash; print "==========================\n"; # getting the length of an array and going through each index of an ar +ray for (0 .. length @{$hash{'logins'}}) { for my $key (keys%{$hash{'logins'}[$_]}) { # printing key and value print "Key: $key and Value:$hash{'logins'}[$_]{$key}\n"; + } print "==========================\n" }

In reply to Re: Hash of Array of Hashes by nvivek
in thread Hash of Array of Hashes by heisenbug

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