%func = {
Click => {
func => \&compute,
param => [ @param ] },
Click2 => {
func => \&compute2,
param => [ @param2 ] },
};
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update: How to set a parameter:
$func{Click2}{param} = [ 1, 2, "hello" ];
How to call a function:
&{ $func{Click2}{func} } ( @{$func{Click2}{param}} );
update: corrected @{} in func call
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There are many more ways to do it.
Also:
...
Click => {
func => \&compute,
param => \@param },
...
Or:
...
Click => [ \&compute, \@param ],
...
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