G'day ObiPanda,

From your description, I think you're after something like this:

$ perl -e ' use Data::Dump; my @Subscription = ( { Sub_Name => "Morph", Archive_File => "Morph Archive.txt", }, { Sub_Name => "Analogue", Archive_File => "Analogue Archive.txt", }, { Sub_Name => "Cat", Archive_File => "Cat Archive.txt", }, { Sub_Name => "Zoonotic", Archive_File => "Zoonotic Archive.txt", }, { Sub_Name => "Hydro", Archive_File => "Hydro Archive.txt", }, ); some_sub([map +{Sub_Name => $_->{Sub_Name}}, @Subscription]); sub some_sub { my ($single_scalar) = @_; dd $single_scalar; return; } ' [ { Sub_Name => "Morph" }, { Sub_Name => "Analogue" }, { Sub_Name => "Cat" }, { Sub_Name => "Zoonotic" }, { Sub_Name => "Hydro" }, ]

Breaking that down into more manageable chunks:

— Ken


In reply to Re: How can I send a "transposed slice" of an array of hashes and by extension an array of arrays, or hash of hashes to a subroutine by kcott
in thread How can I send a "transposed slice" of an array of hashes and by extension an array of arrays, or hash of hashes to a subroutine by ObiPanda

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