Hi,
I have been trying to think up a way to access a hash from an external file. I want to be able to read the values and print it out from the external file.
What I mean is if I have a perl file with:
File_a.pl:
my %test_hash = ( a=>1, b=>2);
Then from File_b.pl (the external file) I want to be able to print the values of inside %test_hash.
File_b.pl:
foreach (keys %test_hash){
print "$test_hash{$_}\n";
}
How do I do this without modifying File_a.pl?
EDIT: Updated to fix a typo with the declaration of the hash. Also, there are other variables(including other hashes) defined in File_a.pl
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