Anonymous Monk,
I am guessing that you want the first level sorted in decending ASCIIBetical order and the second level sorted decending numerically by value.
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my %hash = (
name1 => {iid1 => 6, iid2 => 3, iid3 => 4},
name2 => {iid4 => 3, iid6 => 5, iid2 => 2}
);
for my $name ( sort {$b cmp $a} keys %hash ) {
my $count;
print "Name: $name\n";
for my $iid ( sort {$hash{$name}{$b} <=> $hash{$name}{$a}} keys %{
+ $hash{$name} } ) {
print "$hash{$name}{$iid}\t\t $iid\n";
$count += $hash{$name}{$iid};
}
print "$count\t\t TOTAL\n\n";
}
Cheers -
L~R
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