I have a following hash Dumper structure and need to find unique values per key. I am able to identfy unique values from all-over hash by iterating it but the problem is they are not mapped with their particular key. I need to print the number of duplicate values per key. Please help
$VAR1 = '33|srv2';
$VAR2 = [
'users',
'users',
'users',
'admin',
'admin',
'admin',
'manager',
'manager',
'manager'
];
</p>
$VAR3 = '27|rufserv3';
$VAR4 = [
'system'
];
$VAR5 = '16|lbapp0112';
$VAR6 = [
'admin (priv1',
' priv2)'
];
$VAR7 = '34|srv2';
$VAR8 = [
'users',
'users',
'users',
'admin',
'admin',
'manager'
];
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