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I can't imagine why you'd need to take the values in a hash and populate them to variable names -- you already have a hash! Why do you want to do this? Instead of creating and using $blastresult, why can you not use $self->{_blastresult} wherever you need that value? If you must, you could:
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Larry Wall is Yoda: there is no try{} (ok, except in Perl6; way to ruin a joke, Larry! ;P) The Code that can be seen is not the true Code "In any sufficiently large group of people, most are idiots" - Kaa's Law In reply to Re: loop to allocate values to variables
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