You probably want a hash (designated by the %
sigil, which is Perl's name for an associative array (a collection with strings as keys)). If so, one of the other 4 answers will help you. If you actually wanted an array for some reason (if your data can have multiple keys with the same name, or if you need to preserve the order of the data), you could use one of the following methods:
my @test = (
mobilephone => [qw(sony htc)],
pc' => [qw(dell apple)]
);
with a for loop:
for (0 .. $#test/2) {
if ($test[$_*2] eq 'mobilephone') {
print "$test[$_*2]: @{$test[$_*2+1]}\n"
}
}
using a module:
use List::Gen 'every';
for (every 2 => @test) {
if ($$_[0] eq 'mobilephone') {
print "$$_[0]: @{$$_[1]}\n"
}
}
another way:
use List::Gen 'mapn';
mapn {
print "$_: @{$_[1]}\n" if $_ eq 'mobilephone'
} 2 => @test;
with methods:
use List::Gen 'by';
(by 2 => @test)
->grep(sub {$$_[0] eq 'mobilephone'})
->map(sub {"$$_[0]: @{$$_[1]}"})
->say;
Each block prints mobilephone: sony htc
Disclaimer: I wrote List::Gen.