Hi,
I have the following code where I need to a IF Condition to check if a keys of %line is one of the values of %new..
please let me know if this is possible!
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @array=('a','b','c');
my %list=(
'a' => ["100","nuts"],
'b' => ["200","bolts"],
'c' => ["300","screws"],
);
my $msg = getMsg(\@array, \list);
#print $msg;
sub getMsg {
my $aref = shift;
my $href = shift;
my %line = ('100' => ["abc","xyz"]
'nuts' => ["def","lmn"] );
my @arr = @$aref;
my %new = %$href;
if(exists {Keys of %line contains any values of $new{a} }) #need this
+ condition
{
do something
else
{
do something
}
}
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