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Asked: May 22, 20262026-05-22T02:50:45+00:00 2026-05-22T02:50:45+00:00

I have to store data from request runned with Parallel::ForkManager. But it comes not

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I have to store data from request runned with Parallel::ForkManager.
But it comes not in order, I mean, I poll all ports of a switch, but some of them answer faster than others. So, I don’t know how to save it, to display it later.

Can I do like that ?

my @array = ();
$array[10] = "i am a string corresponding to port 10"
$array[2] = "the one for the port 2"
...
print @array;

Or should I use a %hash with number of port as keys, but it seems not the best.
Thank you.

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    2026-05-22T02:50:46+00:00Added an answer on May 22, 2026 at 2:50 am

    You can do this:

    my @array = ();
    $array[10] = "i am a string corresponding to port 10"
    $array[2] = "the one for the port 2"
    print @array;
    

    But if some ports do not respond you will have undef entries in the slots of the array that were not filled. As you say, using a hash would be cleaner:

    my %hash;
    $hash{10} = "I am port 10";
    $hash{2} = "I am port 2";
    
    foreach my $key (keys %hash) {
       print "$key: $hash{$key}\n";
    }
    
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