release 0.1 (untested, may have typos)
Sunday, 1 October 1995
%HoL = ( "flintstones" => [ "fred", "barney" ], "jetsons" => [ "george", "jane", "elroy" ], "simpsons" => [ "homer", "marge", "bart" ], );
# reading from file # flintstones: fred barney wilma dino while ( <> ) { next unless s/^(.*?):\s*//; $HoL{$1} = [ split ]; } # reading from file; more temps # flintstones: fred barney wilma dino while ( $line = <> ) { ($who, $rest) = split /:\s*/, $line, 2; @fields = split ' ', $rest; $HoL{$who} = [ @fields ]; } # calling a function that returns a list for $group ( "simpsons", "jetsons", "flintstones" ) { $HoL{$group} = [ get_family($group) ]; } # likewise, but using temps for $group ( "simpsons", "jetsons", "flintstones" ) { @members = get_family($group); $HoL{$group} = [ @members ]; } # append new members to an existing family push @{ $HoL{"flintstones"} }, "wilma", "betty";
# one element $HoL{flintstones}[0] = "Fred"; # another element $HoL{simpsons}[1] =~ s/(\w)/\u$1/; # print the whole thing foreach $family ( keys %HoL ) { print "$family: @{ $HoL{$family} }\n" } # print the whole thing with indices foreach $family ( keys %HoL ) { print "family: "; foreach $i ( 0 .. $#{ $HoL{$family} } ) { print " $i = $HoL{$family}[$i]"; } print "\n"; } # print the whole thing sorted by number of members foreach $family ( sort { @{$HoL{$b}} <=> @{$HoL{$b}} } keys %HoL ) { print "$family: @{ $HoL{$family} }\n" } # print the whole thing sorted by number of members and name foreach $family ( sort { @{$HoL{$b}} <=> @{$HoL{$a}} } keys %HoL ) { print "$family: ", join(", ", sort @{ $HoL{$family}), "\n"; }