Well
Mister merlyn was faster ...
anyway:
use strict;
my %hash = (
1 => 'a'
, 2 => 'b'
, 3 => 'c'
, 4 => 'b'
, 5 => 'e'
, 6 => 'b'
, 7 => 'a'
, 8 => 'z'
);
my %values_with_multiple_keys = ();
foreach my $k (keys %hash) {
push @{ $values_with_multiple_keys{$hash{$k}} }, $k;
}
foreach my $m (keys %values_with_multiple_keys) {
if (scalar @{$values_with_multiple_keys{$m}} > 1) {
print "$m is referenced by: ", join ', ', @{$values_with_multi
+ple_keys{$m}}, "\n";
}
}
___OUTPUT___
a is referenced by: 7, 1,
b is referenced by: 6, 2, 4,
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