Hi Monks,
Is there any way of getting a list of keys from a tied Ix::Hash that contains several repeated entries? Example:
#!/usr/local/bin/perl
use strict;
use Tie::IxHash;
my %foo;
my $t = tie %foo, 'Tie::IxHash';
#integer part of...
%foo = qw ( one 1.2
one 1.6
one 1.9
two 2
three 3 );
my @keys = $t->Keys;
print "@keys\n";
This will print One, two, three instead of one, one one, two three.
Any ideas? It's a common situation. It would be a nice addition to Q&A.
Thanks,
quesada
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