Hello, I have an array carrying 10 values one of the value is:


$var = "res":{ "url":"http://www.abc.org/", "title":"extracting data using JSON ", "snippet":"valuable information using JSON ", "meta":{"xy_suburl":"/abstract/123.htm","xy_keywords":" JSON","hj_year":"2009" }}
i used the code:
#!/usr/bin/perl -- use strict; use warnings; use JSON; Main( @ARGV ); exit( 0 ); sub Main { my $json = <<'__JSON__'; {"res":{ "url":"http://www.abc.org/", "title":"extracting data using J +SON ", "snippet":"valuable information using JSON ", "meta":{"xy_subu +rl":"/abstract/123.htm","xy_keywords":" JSON","hj_year":"2009" }}} __JSON__ my $perl_scalar = JSON->new->decode($json); print JSON->new->utf8(1)->pretty(1)->encode($perl_scalar); print $perl_scalar->{res}{title}, "\n"; } __END__

But using this i am able to get data of one line, but i need to generalize it. i want data from all the lines i.e from the array @var. How can i do it???

In reply to Extracting data using JSON by Shaveta_Chawla

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