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Need to maintain both key and value in code to find which key has a largest value among all the key pairs in hash. Following is a one more way to achieve your requirement.

use strict; use warnings; use Data::Dumper; # initializing hash %hash= ( '1' => '8', '2' => '6', '3' => '3', '4' => '7'); # print the structure print Dumper \%hash; # maintaining key and value of highest value in hash # 0th index => Key # 1st index => Value my @larger =(0,0); while (my ($key, $value) = each %hash) { # compares value with each value of hash # stores key and value whenever current value is greater than prev +ious value @larger=($key, $value) if ($larger[1] < $value) ; print "$key key has a value $value \n"; } # finally prints the key which has larger value + print $larger[0]. " key has the larger value\n";

In reply to Re: highest value in hash by nvivek
in thread highest value in hash by maciej

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