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in reply to Re^2: simplifying a CGI param request
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You'd take his for loop and instead of putting the stuff in a hash you'd just do something with the number right then and there!
for (1 .. 25) { my $value = param("q$_"); print "Value #$_ = $value\n"; }

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Re^4: simplifying a CGI param request
by sulfericacid (Deacon) on Apr 07, 2006 at 17:28 UTC
    This could work or you could drop the "q" from the hash key and then just do a numeric sort on the hash and add it back in at the end.


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    sulfericacid

      Or you could sort it thusly:

      foreach $key( map { $_->[1] } sort { $a->[0] <=> $b->[0] } map { m/q(\d+)/; [ $1, $_ ] } keys %hash ){ print "$key : $hash{$key}\n"; }

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