Slices of anonymous data structures within hashes/array are still kicking my butt. This time I've got an anonymous hash within a hash and I'm wondering how to print out a slice of the anonymous hash like so:
print @visits{$key}->{'ip', 'last_time'}; # this doesn't work print @visits{$key}{'ip', 'last_time'}; # nor this Out of desperation, I've also tried: %$visits{$key}{'ip', 'last_time'} %@visits{$key}{'ip', 'last_time'} @@visits{$key}{'ip', 'last_time'} @$visits{$key}{'ip', 'last_time'} ...and the above with an infix operator.
As always, any help for my sorry a** is greatly apprciated. Thanks!

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