How do I do < fill-in-the-blank > for each element in a hash?
Submitted by: AdministratorHere's a simple technique to process each element in a hash:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
%days = (
'Sun' =>'Sunday',
'Mon' => 'Monday',
'Tue' => 'Tuesday',
'Wed' => 'Wednesday',
'Thu' => 'Thursday',
'Fri' => 'Friday',
'Sat' => 'Saturday' );
foreach $key (sort keys %days) {
print "The long name for $key is $days{$key}.n";
}
Submitted by: Administrator
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
%days = (
'Sun' =>'Sunday',
'Mon' => 'Monday',
'Tue' => 'Tuesday',
'Wed' => 'Wednesday',
'Thu' => 'Thursday',
'Fri' => 'Friday',
'Sat' => 'Saturday' );
foreach $key (sort keys %days) {
print "The long name for $key is $days{$key}.n";
}
Submitted by: Administrator
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