use strict;
use warnings;
my @aoh =(
{
3 => 15,
4 => 8,
5 => 9,
},
{
3 => 11,
4 => 25,
5 => 6,
},
{
3 => 5,
4 => 18,
5 => 5,
},
{
0 => 16,
1 => 11,
2 => 7,
},
{
0 => 21,
1 => 13,
2 => 31,
},
{
0 => 11,
1 => 14,
2 => 31,
},
);
Here I want to sort the hash elements based on their values.
So I want the output to be like this
@aoh =(
{
4 => 8,
5 => 9,
3 => 15,
},
{
5 => 6,
3 => 11,
4 => 25,
},
{
5 => 5,
3 => 5,
4 => 18,
},
{
2 => 7,
1 => 11,
0 => 16,
},
{
1 => 13,
0 => 21,
2 => 31,
},
{
0 => 11,
1 => 14,
2 => 31,
},
);
How can I achieve this? Any help much appreciated...
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