my @data = [
mykey1 => {firstkey => 'firstvalue', secondkey => 'secondval' },
mykey2 => {ninza => 'turtle', 'Hurricane' => 'Dennis'},
mykey3 => [ [one,two, three] ],
mykey4 => [ [4, 5, three], [6, 7, four], [8, 9, five] ],
];
for( @{$data[0]} ){
ref or print "$_ => " and next;
ref eq 'SCALAR' and print $$_ and next;
ref eq 'HASH' and print join( ',', values %$_ ), $/;
ref eq 'ARRAY' and do {
for( @{$_} ){
print join( ',', split( '\s', "@$_ " ))
}
print $/
};
}
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