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Re: Answer: How do I dynamically create a hash table? (A straightforward Q, I know!)

by TedPride (Priest)
on Oct 19, 2004 at 19:35 UTC ( [id://400702]=note: print w/replies, xml ) Need Help??

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in reply to Re: How do I dynamically create a hash table?
in thread How do I dynamically create a hash table?

This would probably be more clear if you said print $new_hash{'doughnut'}; instead of print $new_hash{'no doughnut'}; There is no item with key 'no doughnut'.

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Re^2: Answer: How do I dynamically create a hash table? (A straightforward Q, I know!)
by ysth (Canon) on Oct 21, 2004 at 01:38 UTC
    Thanks; Anonymous Monk had originally had everything say "doughnut". one of the QandAEditors changed it to "no doughnut" and apparently flubbed it. Now fixed.

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