If your really need the hash.. maybe this will work:

my @names_marks = ("cliff 76", "john 52", "keith 90", "rob 52"); my (%hash, @names, @marks); foreach (@names_marks) { my ($name, $mark) = split / /, $_; $hash{$_} = [ucfirst($name), $mark]; } ## then sort by the $mark foreach my $key (sort {$b->[1] <=> $a->[1]} keys %hash) { print "\$key: $key \$value: $hash{$key}->[0] $hash{$key}->[1]\n"; }

but if you only want to sort, try the Efficient sorting using the Schwartzian Transform

my @names_marks = ("cliff 76", "john 52", "keith 90", "rob 52"); my @sorted_names = map { $_->[0] } sort { $b->[1] <=> $a->[1] } map { [$_, (split(/ /, $_))[1] ] } @names_marks;

update: fixed typo in code.

Update 2: fixed missing parens in second part of code.


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In reply to Re: sort hash elements... by Chady
in thread sort hash elements... by kiat

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