Hi again.
I have the next hash:
%name {11} {key2}
{key2}
{key2}
{2} {key2}
{10} {key2}
{1} {key2}
{key2}
{5} {key2}
{key2}
This its the order the data has been stored in my hash. After that using this code:
foreach $ctrl_2 (sort keys (%final)) {
print "level-> $ctrl_2\n";}
the script returns to me the next output:
level-> 1
level-> 10
level-> 11
level-> 2
level-> 5
You dont think this its really weird? i think its something related to how perl do this function...but i think also there's another way to fix this.
Thanks!
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