A Hash does not have any order by definition. You speak of "template hash output that I am unaware of", and that can't imply a certain order of the hash keys. You can only generalize by sorting the keys lexically (or however), not "ordering". Your example _knows_ the hash it outputs and provides they keys to be output with their values. A "generic" way can only be generic, a hash is 'generically' without order (actually there is an order that depends on the way the hash is hashed).
Data::Dumper is a "generic" way of outputting various data structues ;)
--In reply to Re: Printing a hash in a specific order?
by fruiture
in thread Printing a hash in a specific order?
by Limbic~Region
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