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What are anonymous hashes in perl?


$hash = { 'Man' => 'Bill',
          'Woman' => 'Mary,
          'Dog' => 'Ben'
        };

What exactly do Perl's “anonymous hashes” do?


Solution

  • It is a reference to a hash that can be stored in a scalar variable. It is exactly like a regular hash, except that the curly brackets {...} creates a reference to a hash.

    Note the usage of different parentheses in these examples:

    %hash = ( foo => "bar" );   # regular hash
    $hash = { foo => "bar" };   # reference to anonymous (unnamed) hash
    $href = \%hash;             # reference to named hash %hash
    

    This is useful to be able to do, if you for example want to pass a hash as an argument to a subroutine:

    foo(\%hash, $arg1, $arg2);
    
    sub foo {
        my ($hash, @args) = @_;
        ...
    }
    

    And it is a way to create a multilevel hash:

    my %hash = ( foo => { bar => "baz" } );  # $hash{foo}{bar} is now "baz"