Hi Monks,
I want print a hash orderly as I want, but the following code
gave me unorder output, Any sugguestion on this , I'm a
newbie here,so bear with me :)
--
my %grp_advise = (
"grp1" => "normal,random,sequential",
"grp2" => "willneed,dontneed,free",
"grp3" => "access_lwp,access_many,access_default"
);
foreach my $grp (keys %grp_advise) {
my $advise_value = $grp_advise{$grp};
print "$grp ===> $advise_value\n";
}
---output---
grp3 ===> access_lwp,access_many,access_default
grp1 ===> normal,random,sequential
grp2 ===> willneed,dontneed,free
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