Suggestion. Dereference one at a time as you enter the
loop. The logic will be simpler, the syntax saner, and
by avoiding nested hash lookups your code will be faster
as well:
foreach my $key (sort keys %tophash) {
my $value1 = $tophash{$key};
foreach my $subkey (sort keys %$value1) {
my $value2 = $value1->{$subkey};
foreach my $val (sort @$value2 ) {
print "$val\n";
}
}
}
UPDATE
Oops, forgot to do the second hash lookup. Fixed.
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