Hello,

I have a hash that looks like this:

username@domain->EMLIST->[emailaddress1,emailaddress2,emailaddress3] username@domain->COUNT->3 username24@domain->EMLIST->[ emailaddress1...emailaddress100 ] username24@domain->COUNT->100

I need to print it out to look something like

username24@domain, 100 ... username@domain, 3

I can print it with (readily available online of course)

while ( my ($key, $value) = each(%HASH) ) { print "<td>$key</td><td>$HASH{$key}->{COUNT}</td><tr>\n"; }
I also understand that I will need to sort the hash by the 'count' but I am totally lost on how to do that to say the least...I am sure it is easier than my brain is letting it be...

I will keep messing around with it here and hppefully figure it out, but ... any help appreciated :)


In reply to Hash help by raisputin

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