Are the keys in all the hashes always the same? If yes, here's an algorythm for you:

  1. Get the list of keys from any of the hashes, possibly sort it or make the Name key first somehow
  2. For each of the keys you got, print its name, then (joined by "\t" between them) its values from your collected hashes
  3. You'll probably want to use an array of hashes (read perlreftut and perldsc for more info) instead of just a bunch of numbered variables.
Example code using an array of hashes (untested):
for my $key ("Name", grep { $_ ne "Name" } keys %{$hashes[0]}) { print ((join "\t", $key, map { $_->{$key} } @hashes),"\n"); }
It could have been easier to print Name first it you didn't mix it with the other data.

Edit: forgot to print "\n"

In reply to Re: Perl - write data from hashes by aitap
in thread Perl - write data from hashes by Perlseeker_1

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