What constitutes elegant?
use strict;
use warnings;
my %hoh = (
FILENAME1 => {
A => {weight => 3000, intensity => 2},
B => {weight => 4000, intensity => 3},
},
FILENAME2 => {
D => {weight => 2000, intensity => 7},
C => {weight => 5000, intensity => 3},
},
FILENAME3 => {
C => {weight => 1000, intensity => 4},
A => {weight => 6000, intensity => 3},
},
);
my @lines = map {$_->[1]} sort {$a->[0] <=> $b->[0]} map {
my $fn = $_;
map {
my $h = $hoh{$fn}{$_};
[$h->{weight}, "$fn $_ $h->{intensity}: $h->{weight}"]
} keys %{$hoh{$fn}}
} keys %hoh;
print join "\n", @lines;
Prints:
FILENAME3 C 4: 1000
FILENAME2 D 7: 2000
FILENAME1 A 2: 3000
FILENAME1 B 3: 4000
FILENAME2 C 3: 5000
FILENAME3 A 3: 6000
DWIM is Perl's answer to Gödel
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