#! /usr/bin/env perl use strict; use warnings; my %numbers = qw/210 rg1000 212 rg1000 214 rg1000 215 rg1000 218 rg1003 221 rg1000 222 rg1003 223 rg1003 224 rg1003/; my %rgs; push @{$rgs{substr($_,0,2) . ':' . $numbers{$_}}}, $_ for keys %numbers; # The first <=> will warn. for (sort { $a <=> $b or @{$rgs{$b}} <=> @{$rgs{$a}} } keys %rgs) { /^(\d{2}):(.+)/; printf "%d => $2\n", @{$rgs{$_}} == 1 ? $rgs{$_}->[0] : $1; } __END__ $ ./mad 21 => rg1000 218 => rg1003 22 => rg1003 221 => rg1000

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in thread summarization of list by gman

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