eh-hemmm, BLASPHEMER!
tr/J/L/;
How about this:
for(@$arrayref){
## I might be wrong but this loop is unnecessary,
## you are testing for a single key, a hash only has
## one instance of a given key.
# while (my ($key, $value) = each %{$_}) {
# print "$value\n"
# if $key eq 'place';
# }
#lookee --v
print "$_->{place}\n" if exists($_->{place})'
#lookee --^
while (my ($key, $value) = each %{$_}) {
print " $key = $value\n"
unless ($key eq 'celcius' or $key eq 'place');
}
}
PS> celsius
UPDATE: Added pointers to the new code,
it kind of gets lost underneath all the comments.
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perl -pe "s/\b;([st])/'\1/mg"
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