Fellow monasterians,
I'm practicing building an AoHoAoH so I can do nested loops in HTML::Template. Though I don't really need to know this for the purposes of H::T, I was curious how to access this data structure:
my @AoH=( { chapter => "Basic",
page => (
{ paragraph => "lesson1"},
{ paragraph => "lesson2"}
)
},
{ chapter => "Advanced",
page => (
{ paragraph => "lesson3"},
{ paragraph => "lesson4"}
)
}
);
Tried:
print $AoH[1]{page}{paragraph};
printed: lesson3
But in an attempt to get "lesson4" to print:
print $AoH[1]{page}[1]{paragraph};
printed: not an ARRAY reference
Two questions: 1) is this truly an AoHoAoH? 2) how do I access that 2nd element of the 2nd element? Thank you!
—Brad "A little yeast leavens the whole dough."
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