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Asked: May 12, 20262026-05-12T07:24:57+00:00 2026-05-12T07:24:57+00:00

I have three hashes named %hash1 , %hash2 , %hash3 . I need to

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I have three hashes named %hash1, %hash2, %hash3. I need to reference each hash by variable and am not sure how to do it.

#!/usr/bin/perl

# Hashes %hash1, %hash2, %hash3 are populated with data.

@hashes = qw(hash1 hash2 hash3);
foreach $hash(@hashes){
    foreach $key(keys $$hash){
          .. Do something with the hash key and value
    }
}

I know this is a fairly simplistic, comparatively noob question so my apologies for that.

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    2026-05-12T07:24:58+00:00Added an answer on May 12, 2026 at 7:24 am

    This should work for you.

    #!/usr/bin/perl
    use strict;
    use warnings;
    
    my( %hash1, %hash2, %hash3 );
    
    # ...
    
    # load up %hash1 %hash2 and %hash3
    
    # ...
    
    my @hash_refs = ( \%hash1, \%hash2, \%hash3 );
    
    for my $hash_ref ( @hash_refs ){
      for my $key ( keys %$hash_ref ){
        my $value = $hash_ref->{$key};
    
        # ...
    
      }
    }
    

    It uses hash references, instead of using symbolic references. It is very easy to get symbolic references wrong, and can be difficult to debug.

    This is how you could have used symbolic references, but I would advise against it.

    #!/usr/bin/perl
    use strict;
    use warnings;
    
    # can't use 'my'
    our( %hash1, %hash2, %hash3 );
    
    # load up the hashes here
    
    my @hash_names = qw' hash1 hash2 hash3 ';
    for my $hash_name ( @hash_names ){
      print STDERR "WARNING: using symbolic references\n";
    
      # uh oh, we have to turn off the safety net
      no strict 'refs';
    
      for my $key ( keys %$hash_name ){
        my $value = $hash_name->{$key};
    
        # that was scary, better turn the safety net back on
        use strict 'refs';
    
        # ...
    
      }
    
      # we also have to turn on the safety net here
      use strict 'refs';
    
      # ...
    
    }
    
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