Hi, i have a hash of names and random numbers. What i would like to do is end up with a full print of the list and other lists (more hashes maybe?) like this:
Full list:
-------
Greg, 1111
Caroline,2222
Joe,3333
...
Edited lists:
-----------
Caroline, 2222
Joe, 3333
....
* Note removal of first element
-----------
Greg, 1111
Joe, 3333
....
* Note removal of second element
The code i have so far is:
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my $range=8999;
my $min = 1000;
my @names = qw(Greg Caroline Joe Dom Mary Gerard Mark Clare Adam Damia
+n Debbie Conor Cassie John Jane Mike);
my %hash;
foreach my $n (@names){
my $r = int(rand($range))+$min;
$hash{$n}=$r;
}
I would also like the lists to match the order of the @names array
The logic is eluding me but i can guess that its really simple.
Any suggestions appreciated.
Thanks
Joe
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