Hi, monks.

I have the arrays @num and @address.
arrays @num and @address total no of elements are equal.
remove duplicates from both the arrays and form the hash based on one element in @num array and another from the @address array if number coincides.
for example if the number 1 matches address1
then store in hash like key: 1 and value: address1 the following is the sample arrays which i need to form the hash(sorted) output.

@num array contains: (1, 1, 3, 2, 4, 3, 5) @address array contains:(address1, address1, address3, address2, addre +ss4, address3, address5 ) outputs in hash: ---------------- 1 address1 2 address2 3 address3 4 address4 5 address5

Updated

Thanks for suggestions.


In reply to Problem regarding storing the values in Hash. by perlsen

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