to want have a fast access to complicated data and I'd like to organise them in a hash of arrays of hashes.
I am bit unsure as hashes look similar to arrays: How do I define that in a safe way?
Remark: I was first thinking if a simple hash of hashes but all the features of the shoes are not individual and could cause a key-collision, so I started thinking of an array of the most relevant feature.
1) The 'outer' keys are the [string]item-names (shoe-names),
2) then I want to have an array of [single] numbers (like size of shoes) and
3) 'behind' each number in the array I need a hash with further details of this shoe: @{"Color"="White"; "Material"="Leather";...}
This way I can easily scroll through:
$item = @{
"Shoe1 = @() # an array of sizes of that shoe-name
"Shoe2 = @() # an array of sizes of that shoe-name
}
so $item.Shoe1 should be an array of its sizes:
foreach($size in $item.Shoe1) {
if ( $size -gt 10.5 -or $size -lt 10.0 ) { continue }
# how do I access the hash behind the size = an indiv. shoe?
if($size.Color -eq 'white') {...}
}
a) Would you suggest an other way?
b) How do I define this structure?
c) How can I add a size with its hash 'behind' to a shoe?
Thanks in advance! Gooly
$shoeDictionary.Loafer.Where( { $_.Size -eq 6 -and $_.Color -eq "White" } )