Hello monks,
So here is my question:
I have an array of names, say
my @names = qw(adam jake john betty);
And for each name, I have a corresponding array,
my @adambooks;
my @jakebooks;
.
.
.
Now I'm trying to do:
foreach (@names) {
my $cur_name = $_;
&modify($cur_name, "Their correspinding array")
}
What is the easiest way to get the value of "Their corresponding array"??
I expect the answer is simple buy I'm pretty new to perl and cant for the life of me figure it out. Any pointers are greatly appreciated!
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