How about Data::TreeDumper?
use Data::TreeDumper; $Data::TreeDumper::Maxdepth=4; $Data::TreeDumper::Useascii=1; $Data::TreeDumper::Displayaddress=0; my $d= { "one" => 1, "two" => 2, "array" => [1,2,3,4], "hash" => {"test" => "me"} }; print DumpTree($d,'Contents of $d');
Outputs:
Contents of $d
|- array 
|  |- 0 = 1 
|  |- 1 = 2 
|  |- 2 = 3 
|  `- 3 = 4 
|- hash 
|  `- test = me 
|- one = 1 
`- two = 2 

In reply to Re: Converting hash structure into a special tree by kschwab
in thread Converting hash structure into a special tree by ovedpo15

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