Hi Guys,
Thanks for the below CODE. it works well.
print '<table><tr><th>Word</th><th>Count</th></tr>';
for my $word (sort keys %count) {
print "\n<tr><td>$word</td><td>$count{$word}</td></tr>";
}
print '</table>';
It sorts from A to Z order With word column. I want to sort the other column which is Count. I need from Largest number to lowest. e.g - email account having most emails should sort first and So on. I tried But I couldn't.
e. g- I tried, But I did not succeed.
sort($b <=> $a) ; # for numbers
I think I will have to change this below code
for my $word (sort keys %count) {
Could you pls help me to resolve this issue. i searched a lot. Your codes are welcome.
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