Here's a non-destructive version:
use strict;
use warnings;
my %hash;
$hash{col1} = [qw(a b c d e)];
$hash{col2} = [qw(1 2 3 4 5)];
$hash{col3} = [qw(q r s t u)];
# Change this so that the keys of %hash
# show up in the order you want them,
# in the output.
my @keys = sort keys %hash;
# Assumes every key of %hash is an
# arrayref with the same number of
# elements in it.
print join(",", @keys), "\n";
my $ref_key = $keys[0];
my $count = @{ $hash{$ref_key} };
my $pos = 0;
while ($pos < $count)
{
my @line;
for my $key (@keys)
{
push @line, $hash{$key}[$pos];
}
print join(",", @line), "\n";
++$pos;
}
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