I'm not sure about what you want to do, but I hope this helps:
#!perl
use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;
my $id = '1C8962EB';
myfunction($id, { max => 90, cval => 89 });
sub myfunction {
my %p = %{$_[1]};
print Dumper(\%p);
my %newp = map { $_ => { value => $p{$_}, key => $_, id => $_[0] }
+ } keys %p;
print Dumper(\%newp);
}
__END__
$VAR1 = {
'max' => 90,
'cval' => 89
};
$VAR1 = {
'cval' => {
'value' => 89,
'id' => '1C8962EB',
'key' => 'cval'
},
'max' => {
'value' => 90,
'id' => '1C8962EB',
'key' => 'max'
}
};
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