"..I want to access each and every element of the hash, How can I do that?.."
You can do like so:
use warnings;
use strict;
my %temp = (
"0x55555555" => {
"0x55555555" => [ [ "0xAAAAAAAA", "0x9" ], ],
"0xAAAAAAAA" => [ [ "0xAAAAAAAA", "0x8" ], ],
},
"0xAAAAAAAA" => {
"0x55555555" => [ [ "0xFFFFFFFF", "0x8" ], ],
"0xAAAAAAAA" => [ [ "0x55555554", "0x3" ], ],
},
);
foreach my $item ( keys %temp ) {
print "$item: \n"; # print keys
my $hash = $temp{$item};
foreach my $key2 ( keys %$hash ) {
print "\t", $key2, "\n\t"; # print keys
my $array = $hash->{$key2};
print "\t", join "\t", map { @$_ } @$array; # print all you
+r values
print "\n";
}
}
OUTPUT:
0xAAAAAAAA:
0xAAAAAAAA
0x55555554 0x3
0x55555555
0xFFFFFFFF 0x8
0x55555555:
0xAAAAAAAA
0xAAAAAAAA 0x8
0x55555555
0xAAAAAAAA 0x9
Hope this helps.
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