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Dear All, while tinkering Re^3: How to declare variables per loop I faced a new problem.
The parameter hash which should be used further to generate a gnuplot command grows up to a huge thing since there are ca. 20 topics (as THIS, THAT etc.) with up to 12 indicators.
my %module = ( THIS => { name => q{This Great Evaluation}, indicator => { '01' => { ind => q{First}, legende => q{bottom}, yscala => q{[:100]}, }, '04' => { ind => q{Fourth}, legende => q{bottom}, yscala => q{[:100]}, }, '06' => { ind => q{Sixth}, legende => q{bottom}, yscala => q{[:100]}, }, '07' => { ind => q{Seventh}, legende => q{bottom}, yscala => q{[:100]}, }, '08' => { ind => q{Eighth}, legende => q{bottom}, yscala => q{[:100]}, }, '11' => { ind => q{Eleventh}, legende => q{bottom}, yscala => q{[:100]}, }, '14' => { ind => q{Fourteenth}, legende => q{top}, yscala => q{[0:]}, }, '15' => { ind => q{Fifteenth}, legende => q{top}, yscala => q{[0:]}, }, '16' => { ind => q{Sixteenth}, legende => q{top}, yscala => q{[0:]}, }, }, }, , );
I thought if it were possible to save this hash in a separate file and access it from the main file later.
In fact I tried to save the file as, say, parameter.pm and typed use lib (..Pfad..); and use parameter.pm; but I get an error.
Could you please give me an advice?
Many thanks.
VE

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