Hi there, I like to create an array of hashes from returned hashes from a subroutine. I know how to create an array of hashes by e.g.:
my @NameArray; $NameArray[0]{firstname} = "Jan"; $NameArray[0]{famname} = "Jansen"; $NameArray[0]{street} = "ParkAvenue";
But what is I get an hash returned from a subroutines with new firstname, famname, street results, like
sub addnaw { # In real a subroutine which collects a specific line # from a file my %value $value{firstname} = "John"; $value{famname} = "Johnson"; $value{street} = "Bellpark"; return %values; }
And I would like to add it directly to that array like
my @NameArray; for ($i; $i < $endvalue; $i++) { NameArray[$i] = addnaw(); # Fault code }
Which does not work, is it possible, or do I have to use more code.

In reply to How to create an array of hashes return form a subroutine by gepebril69

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