Hello all,

I seek your help in resolving an issue at hand.
I have this code:
$a have a string, $b has a reference to an array(\@array1), $c is count of array at $b.
while(<FH>){ my($a,$b,$c)= split(',' , $_); push( @Data, { 'meth' => $a, 'list' => $b, 'count' => $c } ); }

I want to sort '@Data'(ascending), using '$a', a string and
all '$b','$c' must be carried along with $'a'.

Also  $dd{'1'}{'2'}{'3'}="hi"; how can I get the value used at second place '2' here.
I use   %{$dd{'1'}};
but it returns something like '2HASH(0x225e44)'

Thanking all in advance,
Sailas

In reply to Sorting hash by vsailas

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