I'm trying to sort a hashref of arrays first by the number of elements in the array and then the total count in all elements:
snip
use List::Util qw(reduce);
my $scan = {a => [ 5, 6 ], b => [ 5, 10, 15 ], c = [ 100 ], d => [ 8,
+9 ] };
foreach my $sip (sort {
$scan->{$b} <=> $scan->{$a} or
+(reduce { $b + $a } @{$scan->{$b}}) <=> +(reduce
+{$b + $a } @{$scan->{$a}})
} (keys %$scan))
Should print b, d, a, c but idk what it's currently doing.
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