Hi Rahul,
May be this will solve your problem.
sub mySort {
$a =~ /(\d+)/;
my $firstVal = $1;
$b =~ /(\d+)/;
my $secVal = $1;
$firstVal <=> $secVal;
}
my %IP_Store = (
"11.0.0.1" => "UEH1_system_ip",
"11.0.0.11" => "UEH11_system_ip",
"11.0.0.3" => "UEH25_system_ip",
"11.0.0.25" => "UEH111_system_ip"
);
%new_hash = reverse(%IP_Store);
foreach my $key (sort mySort (keys(%new_hash))) {
chomp($key);
print "$key\n";
print "System_ip = $new_hash{$key}\n";
#print "PDN-IP = '$Values' \n";
}
The only change i have done is reversing the hash.
Output:
-------
UEH1_system_ip
System_ip = 11.0.0.1
UEH11_system_ip
System_ip = 11.0.0.11
UEH25_system_ip
System_ip = 11.0.0.3
UEH111_system_ip
System_ip = 11.0.0.25
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