Okay..I have a Users Online script that also shows how many users are on each page... I want it to order the showing via how many users... so if it is like this:
12 users page_url..
6 users page_url..
14 users page_url..
1 user page_url..
then it will put it in decending order, the highest amount first, then down. and if there is like, for example, 3 pages that have the same amount of users, like
2 users page_url...
2 users page_url2...
2 users page_url3...
then it will just rank it in any way...I don't care how that part is ranked. This is the code used:
everything is held in foreach $loc (@locations){ } and the number of users online is in ${$loc}{online} (then ${$loc}{users} which says "user" or "users" depending on the number, and $loc which is the actual location, so it all is mainly like this:
foreach $loc (@locations){
print "${$loc}{online} ${$loc}{users} $loc\n";
}
so, how do I have it display it in foreach depending on the # of users?
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