Hi Monks,
I have hash structure like this :
%devLst = ("dev1" => 2001,"dev2" => 1791,
"dev3" => 32000,"dev4" => 1791,
"dev5" => 32000,"dev6" => 1791,
"dev7" => 32000 );
where dev1 = device name and 2001 = size of device
Want to make one array where all device name
(dev1...devn). Should be in ascending order by size.
My final array should look like this:
ex: my @resArr = (dev2,dev4,dev6,dev1,dev3,dev5,dev7);
Any help will be appriciated.
Thanks.
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