As still nobody has a really good solution for that hierarchy sort problem I had to hack the following:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use Data::Dumper; my $form = "%30s %s\n"; my %upgrades; my %lvl; my %PofC = ( 1 => 2 , 3 => 2 , 4 => 2 , 2 => 5 , 6 => 5 , 7 => 4 , 5 => undef , 8 => 4 ); print Dumper \%PofC; foreach my $child (keys %PofC) { $lvl{$child} = 0; } my $leftovers = 1; my $level = 0; while ($leftovers > 0) { %upgrades = (); $leftovers = 0; foreach my $child (keys %PofC) { if (exists $lvl{$PofC{$child}} && $lvl{$PofC{$child}} == $level) { $upgrades{$child} = 1; ++$leftovers; } } foreach (keys %upgrades) { ++$lvl{$_}; } ++$level; } print Dumper \%lvl; printf $form, 'child', 'parent'; foreach my $c ( sort { $lvl{$a} <=> $lvl{$b} } keys %lvl ) { printf $form, $c, $PofC{$c}; } exit; __OUTPUT__ # %PofC $VAR1 = { 1 => 2, 2 => 5, 3 => 2, 4 => 2, 5 => undef, 6 => 5, 7 => 4, 8 => 4 }; # %lvl $VAR1 = { 1 => 2, 2 => 1, 3 => 2, 4 => 2, 5 => '0', 6 => 1, 7 => 3, 8 => 3 }; child parent 5 2 5 6 5 4 2 3 2 1 2 7 4 8 4

pelagic

In reply to Re: Problem with hash by pelagic
in thread Problem with hash by shilpam

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