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This sounds like a job for a hash of hashes! Using the code below, you can get at the keys by referring to keys %hash and you can get at all of the values of key2, for example, by referring to keys %{$hash{key2}}

use strict; my $data = "key1=valuea key2=valuea valueb key3=valuea valueb valuec k +ey4=valuea key5=valuea key6=valuea valueb"; my %hash = ParseData($data); print "All of the keys are: ", join(" ",keys %hash),"\n\n"; print "Key2's keys are: ", join(" ",keys %{$hash{key2}}); sub ParseData { my $datastring = shift; my %data; my $currkey; foreach (split(' ',$datastring)) { if (/=/) { my $val; ($currkey, $val) = split('='); $data{$currkey}{$val}++; } else { $data{$currkey}{$_}++; } } return %data; }

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