Hi tamaguchi,

I would do something like the following ...

my %weight = ( ); foreach my $filename (keys %hoh) { my $psubhash = $hoh{$filename}; foreach my $letter (keys %$psubhash) { my $weight = $psubhash->{$letter}->{'weight'}; my $intensity = $psubhash->{$letter}->{'intensity'}; $weight{$weight} = [ $intensity, $filename ]; } } + my @weight = sort { $a <=> $b } keys %weight; foreach my $weight (@weight) { my $p = $weight{$weight}; my ($intensity, $filename) = @$p; printf "weight: %4d intensity: %d Filename: %s\n", $weight, $intensity, $filename; }

Which gives:

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: FILENAME2 weight: 6000 intensity: 3 Filename: FILENAME3

Update:  Fixed reversed values for weight and intensity.


s''(q.S:$/9=(T1';s;(..)(..);$..=substr+crypt($1,$2),2,3;eg;print$..$/

In reply to Re: HoH problem by liverpole
in thread HoH problem by tamaguchi

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