use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my %ex = ( 37 => "p" , 41 => "t", 23 => "s" , 52 => "m", 44 => "a" , 65 => "q", 26 => "d" , 88 => "o" , 99 => "g" , 100 => "l" , 101 => "f" , 201 => "i" ); my @buckets = ( [],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[],[] ); sub perlhash { my $k = shift @_; my $hash = 0; $hash = ($k % 10); return $hash; } while(my ($k , $v) = each(%ex)) { my $hash = perlhash($k); my $ch = $buckets[$hash]; my $entry; # print Dumper $buckets[$hash]; if(scalar @{$ch} == 0){ $entry = {$k => $v}; }else{ $entry = $ch->[0]; $entry->{$k} = $v ; next; } push @$ch , $entry; } print Dumper \@buckets; print "enter a key u want to search"; chomp(my $k = <STDIN>); my $h = perlhash($k); print "The Key in Slot $h is " . join (",",keys (%{$buckets[$h][0]}) +) . "\n" ;
I hope life isn't a big joke, because I don't get it.
-SNL
In reply to Re: trying to implement hash table. and getting lots of difficulties. plz help me out..........
by NetWallah
in thread trying to implement hash table. and getting lots of difficulties. plz help me out..........
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