Use Data::Dumper or similar to examine your data whenever you get something weird like this. Your two hashes are very different. First time through (on solution):
$VAR1 = { 'ParisFR' => ' 264.965452179665817', 'Montana' => ' 7596.858969274226183', 'Correze' => ' 639.457965193499604' };
Second time through (problem):
$VAR1 = { 'ParisFR' => bless( { 'unit' => 'kilometre', 'values' => { 'kilometre' => '264.9654 +52179666' } }, 'Class::Measure::Length' ), 'Montana' => bless( { 'unit' => 'kilometre', 'values' => { 'kilometre' => '7596.858 +96927423' } }, 'Class::Measure::Length' ), 'Correze' => bless( { 'unit' => 'kilometre', 'values' => { 'kilometre' => '639.4579 +651935' } }, 'Class::Measure::Length' ) };
In reply to Re: Why am I getting message «Operation "<=>": no method found,» ?
by 1nickt
in thread Why am I getting message «Operation "<=>": no method found,» ?
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