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> While this is being used in a cgi, it's really more of a general perl > question. But I'm hoping I can get some help. > > I have a hash which has arrays of arrays as the value for each key: > $tabset = 'clientInfo'; > %tabsets = ( > clientInfo => [('#', 'View Contact Information', 'Contact > Information'), > ('#', 'View the Job Log', 'Job Log'), > ('#', 'View the Client Assets', 'Client > Assets'), > ('#', 'View Press Releases', 'Press Releases') > ], > ); # data simplified and other keys removed... > As your questions below state the above "lists" are getting flattened into one array. You need to reuse [] to build anonymous array references like you did in the outer structure. So you end up with: %hash = ( 'key1' => [ [ '#1', 'View1', 'Title1', '#2', 'View2', 'Title2' ], > I want to be able to first get the array of arrays that matches a key, > keeping it as an array of arrays., then do a for each loop, keeping > access to the array of that array item (OK, bad description, I know...): > > (here's where things go awry) > > if (exists($tabsets{$tabset})) { > my @$tabs = @{$tabsets{$tabset}}; #this isn't right.... > > foreach my @tab (@tabs) { #of course this isn't correct syntax, but > should illustrate what I intend to do > print "<a href=\"$tab[0]\" title=\"$tab[1]">$tab[2]</a>\n"; > } > } else { > &explode(); > } > > > > What really happens will be a bit more complex, but that is the basic > logical structure is what I want. But I rapidly get confused in what's > a reference, and how to refer to something without flattening my > 2-dimensional array into a flat array (so that the above array with 4 > items which are each an array of 3 items ends up being a single array > of 12 items). > > So, the questions are, how do I handle the references so I can maintain > the 2-dimensional-ness of my hash values, but still access them by key, > and then how do I use each item, which is an array, in a foreach loop? > > TIA > > > > > Chad A Gard > http://www.percussionadvocates.com/chad > > > > -- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]