You could just loop threw comparing the times. No need for hashes and sorting and keys then.
my $BestTime;
my $BestOffBy;
my $ctime = (stat($key))[10];
print "IN MULTIPLES \$ctime is $ctime\n";
for (@returns)
{
print "Working Multiple match: $_\n";
my $temp = abs($ctime - $_);
if ($temp < $BestOffBy)
{
$BestOffBy = $temp;
$BestTime = $_
}
}
print "$BestTime is only $BestOffBy away from $ctime.";
I'm not sure this is any better or faster but eliminating the reverse, sort, and keys of the hash could be important if you are checking alot of times.
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Eric Hodges
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