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   * When using a big arrow (a fat-comma) or when accessing a value, simple keys don't have to be quoted (barewords) e.g. <code perl>%some_hash = ( a => 1}; $some_hash{a};</code>   * When using a big arrow (a fat-comma) or when accessing a value, simple keys don't have to be quoted (barewords) e.g. <code perl>%some_hash = ( a => 1}; $some_hash{a};</code>
   * ''%revhash = reverse %hash'' to reverse a hash (for non-unique values, last one wins).   * ''%revhash = reverse %hash'' to reverse a hash (for non-unique values, last one wins).
 +  * ''keys %hash;'' and ''values %hash;'' return a list of keys or value in same order (or # of keys/values in scalar context).
 +  *  '' %hash'' is true only if hash has at least one key-value pair.
 +  * To iterate over hash : <code perl>while ( ($key, $value) = each %hash ) {
 +  print "$key => $value\n"; }</code> or in order of keys <code perl>foreach $key (sort keys %hash) {
 +  print "$key => $hash{$key}\n"; } </code>
 +  * %ENV hash holds environment variables.
 +
 ===== Control Structures ===== ===== Control Structures =====
  
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