I have a hash of hashes..:
#!/usr/bin/perl-w
my %hoh;
$hoh{'FILENAME1'}{'A'}{'weight'}=3000;
$hoh{'FILENAME1'}{'A'}{'intensity'}=2;
$hoh{'FILENAME1'}{'B'}{'weight'}=4000;
$hoh{'FILENAME1'}{'B'}{'intensity'}=3;
$hoh{'FILENAME2'}{'D'}{'weight'}=2000;
$hoh{'FILENAME2'}{'D'}{'intensity'}=7;
$hoh{'FILENAME2'}{'C'}{'weight'}=5000;
$hoh{'FILENAME2'}{'C'}{'intensity'}=3;
$hoh{'FILENAME3'}{'C'}{'weight'}=1000;
$hoh{'FILENAME3'}{'C'}{'intensity'}=4;
$hoh{'FILENAME3'}{'A'}{'weight'}=6000;
$hoh{'FILENAME3'}{'A'}{'intensity'}=3;
I would like print this hash sorted by the values of 'weight' so that the outprint looks:
weight: 1000 intensity: 4 Filename: FILENAME3
weight: 2000 intensity: 7 Filename: FILENAME2
weight: 3000 intensity: 2 Filename: FILENAME1
weight: 4000 intensity: 3 Filename: FILENAME1
weight: 5000 intensity: 3 Filename: FILENAME3
weight: 6000 intensity: 3 Filename: FILENAME3
..is there an elegant way to do this? Thank you.
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