I've got a situation where I need to build an array of hashes of arrays of hashes (complex, yes, but it really is needed!) I'm getting a weird error, though. Here's a sampling of code that throws the error:
my @array_of_hashes; for (my $i=1; $i<=10; $i++) { $array_of_hashes[$i] = ( stuff => 'stuffy', goes => 'gooey', here => "more $i" ); $array_of_hashes[$i]{sub_data}[6] = "seven"; }

When I execute this, I get: "Can't use string ("more 1") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use" at the last assignment operation ($array_of_hashes$i{sub_data}6 = "seven";). Any ideas why and how I can go about adding a hash with a subarray in this way?

Thanks!

In reply to Subarray in a hash: Can't use string ("STRING") as a HASH ref while "strict refs" in use by GeoJunkie

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