If you had used warnings or ran your script as perl -w 1041970.pl, Perl would've given you a hint on what goes wrong:

Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. Use of uninitialized value in numeric comparison (<=>) at tmp.pl line +10. APR12 MAR13 APR11 MAR12 FEB13 APR13

Now, the task is to find out why $mon->{$a} might be undef. You could for example do a first simple sanity check:

... use Data::Dumper; exists $mon->{JAN} or die "Couldn't find entry for 'JAN' in " . Dumper $mon;

That should give you a hint on how to proceed.


In reply to Re: How to sort the data in Array which has format MMYY by Corion
in thread How to sort the data in Array which has format MMYY by kum@12

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