pasting the code again
my @routers =$r[0];
my @router = ( "R0", "R2", "R3" );
my %fpc = (
R0 => { fpc1 => 5, fpc2 => 4, },
R2 => { fpc1 => 3, fpc2 => 2, },
R3 => { fpc1 => 1, fpc2 => 0, },
);
my %pic = (
R0 => { pic1 => 5, pic2 => 4, },
R2 => { pic1 => 3, pic2 => 2, },
R3 => { pic1 => 1, pic2 => 0, },
);
@router = ( "R0", "R2", "R3" );
for my $rh (@routers) {
my $r = shift(@router);
print "value of r is $r\n";
OUTER: for my $f (values %{ $fpc{$r} }) {
INNER: for my $p (values %{ $pic{$r} }) {
print "request chassis pic offline fpc-slot $f pic-slot $p
+\n";
next OUTER;
}
}
}
Yes, values in hash are not ordered as expected
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