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Dereferencing Perl hashrefs

开发者 https://www.devze.com 2023-03-22 13:09 出处:网络
Using Text::Ngram I have my $c = ngram_counts($text, 3); my %ct = %($c); which doesn\'t work (Scalar found where operator expected).I think this is a combination of not knowing what I\'m doing (sti

Using Text::Ngram I have

my $c = ngram_counts($text, 3);
my %ct = %($c);

which doesn't work (Scalar found where operator expected). I think this is a combination of not knowing what I'm doing (still not very good with Perl) and being confused about开发者_开发问答 what exactly I'm getting as output from Text::Ngram. Help? I just want to look at the generated n-grams:

my @keys = sort {$ct{$a} cmp $ct{$b} } keys %ct;
foreach my $k (@keys) {
    print "$k: $ct{$k}\n"
}

Edit: Stupid error on my part, thanks everyone.


Use curly braces to dereference the hash reference:

my %ct = %{ $ct };  # %$ct would also work

And you probably want to use <=> for numerical sorting instead of the ASCII-betical sorting cmp.


Use curly braces:

my %ct = %{ $c };


There's no need to make a copy into another hash, just use the reference.

my $c = ngram_counts($text, 3);

my @keys = sort {$c->{$a} <=> $c->{$b} } keys %$c;
foreach my $k (@keys) {
    print "$k: $c->{$k}\n"
}

See http://perlmonks.org/?node=References+quick+reference for some easy to remember rules for dealing with references.


Would you try this?

my $c = ngram_counts({}, $text, 3);
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