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use strict;
use warnings;
my @file_attachments = (
{file => 'test1.zip', price => ['10.00'], desc => 'the 1st test'
+},
{file => 'test2.zip', price => ['12.00', '14.00'], desc => 'the
+2nd test'},
{file => 'test3.zip', price => ['13.00', '15.00'], desc => 'the
+3rd test'},
{file => 'test4.zip', price => ['14.00'], desc => 'the 4th test'
+}
);
for my $file_attachment (@file_attachments) {
print "$file_attachment->{file}:\n";
print "$_\n" for @{ $file_attachment->{price} };
print "\n";
}
Output:
test1.zip:
10.00
test2.zip:
12.00
14.00
test3.zip:
13.00
15.00
test4.zip:
14.00
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