Hi Monks,
Here is my mystery:
I'd like to assign a hash to a "complexe" (read big) regular expression.

m/(ID)(name)(email)(title)(date)(...)/  # simplify

I know that I can do that:

(ID, name, email, title, date, ...) = /(ID)(name)(email)(title)(date)(...)/;

but I'd like to do something like that:

%hash{ID} = (name, email, title, date, ...) = map {/(ID)(name)(email)( +title)(date)(...)/} @lignes; # Get parameters for each line... Like CSV files. But ID is not in the + same list

Something better could be to use OObject but hey, I am lost...

I hope I am clear enougth,
help will be greetfully appreciate :)

BobiOne KenoBi ;)


In reply to Hash asignement with RE and map() by bobione

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