I'm look for a way to retrieve a value where the depth might vary.
like:
func("first second last");
At first i tried a loop involving this general idea:
%meows = {
kittehs => {
purr => "happy",
hiss => "mad",
weather => {
tailflic => "rain",
shaking => "a doosy",
},
},
}
$tail = $meows{"kittehs"};
$tail = $tail{"weather"};
$tail = $tail{"tailflic"};
but this method of "unraveling" the hash doesn't work and i can't just have a fixed amount of currlies because the depth isn't known.
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