I changed the content and inserted a ^ delimiter.
I have this but I don't know how to match the structure:
use Path::Class;
use Data::Dumper;
my $dir = dir("C:\\temp\\");
my $file = $dir->file("hashinput.txt");
my $file_handle = $file->openr();
my %slotHash = ();
while (my $line = $file_handle->getline()){
if (index($line, "Press", 0) == -1)
{
$delimiter = quotemeta("^");
my @values = split(/$delimiter/, $line);
%slothash = (slot => @values[0] => [type => @values[1]]);
}
}
print Dumper(%slothash);
Really don't know much about hashes.
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