Thanks, works great but I am not familiar how to extract info from this type of hash. For example, output appears to be an anonymous hash, a string, anonymous hash, string, then array. How do I extract arrays of info. Tried variations of $key->{}->{}->[0] but no luck.
{ "xmlout.xml" => { "/panoply/classes" => [ "\n <classes name=\"Panoply::AccessLog +ic\">\n <all_members name=\"accessLogic\" protection=\"public\" sc +ope=\"Panoply::AccessLogic\" virtualness=\"non_virtual\"/>\n </clas +ses>", "\n <classes name=\"Panoply::Details:: +ActionBatch\"></classes>", ], "/panoply/files" => [ "\n <files name=\"AccessLogic.hpp\"></ +files>", "\n <files name=\"BaseDevice.h\"></fil +es>", ], "/panoply/namespaces" => [ "\n <namespaces name=\"std\"></namespa +ces>", ], }, }

In reply to Re^4: XML::Twig traversing tree and storing in an array by jccunning
in thread XML::Twig traversing tree and storing in an array by jccunning

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