Hi supriyoch_2008,

Try the below steps:
1. Create hash with first array element as key and second array element as value.
2. Sort the hash on the basis of its value in ascending order and print top 5 key , value pair.
3. Sort the hash on the basis of its value in descending order and print top 5 key , value pair.

Below link will provide all the required things on Hashes Hash

In case you are stuck somewhere we are happy to help you.

Happy Programming....

In reply to Re: How can one find five max values and five min values with positions in descending and ascending order from arrays? by Rahul6990
in thread How can one find five max values and five min values with positions in descending and ascending order from arrays? by supriyoch_2008

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