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#!/usr/bin/perl %db = ( 'scores' => { 'user1' => 200, 'user2' => 190, 'user3' => 232, 'user4' => 187, 'user5' => 190, }, ); printf "%02d Place: (%d Points) %s\n", ++$i, $_, join(", ", split " ", $users{$_}) for reverse sort keys %{{ map { $db{scores}{$_} => $users{$db{scores}{$_}}.=" $_" } keys %{$db{scores}} }}; __END__ 01 Place: (232 Points) user3 02 Place: (200 Points) user1 03 Place: (190 Points) user2, user5 04 Place: (187 Points) user4

In reply to Re: Sorting Keys and Values by powerman
in thread Sorting Keys and Values by mt2k

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