It would be nice if you use modules like Config::Tiny , Config::IniFiles , Config::INI::Reader for reading ini files.
I am troubling to access the nested array elements,
try something like,
use strict;
use warnings;
my @myfiles = (
['INI_1','INI_2',
['VALUE_1'],
['VALUE_2'],
['VALUE_3']
],
['INI_3','INI_4',
['VALUE_1'],
['VALUE_2'],
['VALUE_3']
]
);
foreach my $ini (@myfiles) {
foreach my $nested_level (@{$ini}){
if(ref($nested_level) eq 'ARRAY'){
my @values = @{$nested_level};
print"@values\n";
}else{
print"$nested_level\n";
}
}
}
Output:
INI_1
INI_2
VALUE_1
VALUE_2
VALUE_3
INI_3
INI_4
VALUE_1
VALUE_2
VALUE_3
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