Right, so it is much more complicated in my real code. I create an array for the multiple answers as such and am doing some funky checks to print out the info because the index number can be reused. So, say index 2 has an answer provided, then 2 can be re-used in another query. I then dump what is left of the has at the end of the code for those items that did not get re-used and replaced.
Like I said, it is really messy in "real life".
I will provide example code that is closer to my real code shortly but my real question is, I supposed, if a hash is the right way to do this after all due to memory issues and such.
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