Fellow Monks, I seek your wisdom concerning the following; I use the IMDB::Film module and would like to print the recommendations for a movie. the object method "recommendation_movies()" returns a list of recommended movies for a specified one as a hash where each key is a movie ID in IMDB and value - a movie's title. Could someone please show me how to extract this info from the hash? The things I that have tried and that didn't work looked like this:

use IMDB::Film; my $imdbObj = new IMDB::Film(crit => 'Monk'); if($imdbObj->status) { print "Title: ".$imdbObj->title()."\n"; print "Year: ".$imdbObj->year()."\n"; print "Plot Summary: ".$imdbObj->plot()."\n"; print "Rating: ".$imdbObj->rating()."\n"; my $recommendations = $imdbObj->recommendation_movies(); #<your_wisdom_here> while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%$recommendations) ) { print "$key => $value\n"; } #</your_wisdom_here> } else { print "Something wrong: ".$imdbObj->error."\n"; }

Thanks in advance!


In reply to help a Dutchman with hash by nrbrtkls

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