#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; my $hashref = { 'Inventory' => { 'lb' => "abc", 'host' => [{ 'hostA' => { 'os' => "Linux",'locat +ion'=>"Dublin"}}, {'hostB' => {'os'=> "Windows",'locat +ion'=>"US"}}, {'hostC' => {'os'=>"Ubuntu",'locatio +n'=>"Germany"}} ] } } ;

Question 1: I just want the array values for names of the host @hosts = ('hostA','hostB','hostC');

Question 2: How can I push a new array value like push @hosts,$newvalue{'os'=>'Unix','location'=>'France'}


In reply to getting array value from anonymous hash by sunil9009

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