I guess I still don't understand why ...
Perhaps this explanation will help. You passed each key of %HoH into your sort routine (where they are accessed as $a and $b) in order to get those keys back out in a particular order. Your second term, the keys ascending alphabetically caused you no problem. The first term, the value keyed by 'value2' in the sub-hash numerically descending, required a little more work. You needed to bear in mind that since the keys of %HoH were passed into to sort, when accessing %HoH inside the routine, you needed to use $a and $b in exactly the same place you would normally use a key into %HoH.
If you find that your mind has become somewhat boggled by data structures, especially ones that you have built programmatically, I recommend that you use Data::Dumper to examine them. It gives a nice human-readable representation of the structure which is, usefully, valid Perl code.
I hope this helps your understanding but if you still have questions please ask further.
Cheers,
JohnGG
In reply to Re^3: double sort HoH by value/key
by johngg
in thread double sort HoH by value/key
by rb1980
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