I am having problems accessing the element name of the trend. I don't know how to do it I tried


for my $search ( @{$result->{trends}} ) but I get the error "Not a HASH reference"


$VAR1 = [ { 'locations' => [ { 'woeid' => 1, 'name' => 'Globales' } ], 'created_at' => '2012-04-26T13:42:24Z', 'trends' => [ { 'events' => undef, 'query' => '%22A%20Picture%20Of%20Me%20Whe +n%20I%20Was%22', 'promoted_content' => undef, 'name' => 'A Picture Of Me When I Was', 'url' => 'http://twitter.com/search/%s%22' }, ], 'as_of' => '2012-04-26T13:46:47Z' } ];

In reply to Getting values from hash by danny0085

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