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Right now I have two hashes. I want to assign one entire hash to an id in a second hash. However, I am having trouble assigning that hash into the other hash.

Can you assign a hash into another hash by just saying:

$nodes{$id}=%nodeHash;

Right now this doesn't work because when I say:

print Dumper(\%nodes);

I get this as a result:

$VAR1 = {
      'c2' => '4/8',
      'c1' => {}
    };

Sorry if this doesn't totally make sense, I am not a very experienced programmer so a hash of hashes is pretty complex.

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    perlreftut perlreftut perlreftut
    – hobbs
    Nov 14, 2010 at 4:03

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Aggregates only store scalars. So use the ref operator to take a ref to the hash:

$nodes{$id} = \%node_hash;

or, sometimes slightly more safely, allocating a new one and copying the old one into it, then returning the new reference:

$nodes{$id} = { %node_hash };
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  • This is perfect. Fixed my problem!
    – user494216
    Nov 14, 2010 at 3:46
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A hash value must be a scalar, so you need to assign a hash reference:

$nodes{$id} = \%nodeHash;
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You can't use a hash as the value, but you can use a reference to the hash; $nodes{$id} = \%nodeHash;

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