You can sort the keys of a hash by value also. You can even sort them by value and by key:
my %h;
while (<DATA>) {
chomp;
my ($v, $k) = split;
$h{$k} = $v;
}
print "$h{$_} $_\n" for sort { $h{$a} <=> $h{$b} || $a cmp $b } keys %
+h;
__DATA__
1 Flu
1 Cold
2 Diabetics
4 Impatience
3 Laziness
2 Hubris
3 Typhoid
4 Measle
1 Procrastination
Output:
1 Cold
1 Flu
1 Procrastination
2 Diabetics
2 Hubris
3 Laziness
3 Typhoid
4 Impatience
4 Measle
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