my $href = { env4 => 20140830, env1 => 20140829, env2 => 20140828, env3 => 20140828, }; print "$_, $href->{$_}\n" for sort { $href->{$b} <=> $href->{$a} } key +s %$href;

If instead of a hash ref you have plain hash, it would change:

my %hash = ( ..... ); print "$_, $hash{$_}\n" for sort { $hash{$b} <=> $hash{$a} } keys %has +h;

But the hash construction you demonstrated in your example (despite missing commas) appeared to be the construction of a reference to an anonymous hash.


Dave


In reply to Re: struggling with what should be a very simple perl task by davido
in thread struggling with what should be a very simple perl task by Anonymous Monk

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