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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need to print hash of hash in table format Post 302986037 by asak on Friday 18th of November 2016 07:38:07 PM
Old 11-18-2016
HI,

Thanks for the code, but the header and row are hard coded, in my case it an variable, some times i will get 4 name and some time 10 names. how to accommodate that?

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Quote:
Originally Posted by durden_tyler
Code:
$ 
$ cat -n print_hoh.pl
     1	#!/usr/bin/perl -w
     2	use strict;
     3	my ($result, $name, $activities, $value);
     4	
     5	# Subroutine section
     6	sub build_hoh {
     7	    ($name, $activities, $value) = @_;
     8	    $result->{$name}->{$activities} = $value;
     9	}
    10	
    11	sub print_hoh {
    12	    my @values = ();
    13	    my @names = sort keys %{$result};
    14	    my @activities = sort keys %{$result->{$names[0]}};
    15	    my $hdr_fmt = "%10s|%-6s|%-6s|%-6s|%-6s|\n";
    16	    my $row_fmt = "%-10s|%6d|%6d|%6d|%6d|\n";
    17	    printf($hdr_fmt, "", @names);
    18	    foreach my $act (@activities) {
    19	        foreach my $name (@names) {
    20	            push(@values, $result->{$name}->{$act});
    21	        }
    22	        printf($row_fmt, $act, @values);
    23	        @values = ();
    24	    }
    25	}
    26	
    27	# Main section
    28	build_hoh("robert", "running", 10);
    29	build_hoh("robert", "eating", 20);
    30	build_hoh("robert", "sleeping", 9);
    31	build_hoh("robert", "drinking", 0);
    32	build_hoh("robert", "work", 10);
    33	
    34	build_hoh("tom", "running", 8);
    35	build_hoh("tom", "eating", 5);
    36	build_hoh("tom", "sleeping", 9);
    37	build_hoh("tom", "drinking", 1);
    38	build_hoh("tom", "work", 10);
    39	
    40	build_hoh("cat", "running", 3);
    41	build_hoh("cat", "eating", 3);
    42	build_hoh("cat", "sleeping", 8);
    43	build_hoh("cat", "drinking", 2);
    44	build_hoh("cat", "work", 9);
    45	
    46	build_hoh("peter", "running", 3);
    47	build_hoh("peter", "eating", 2);
    48	build_hoh("peter", "sleeping", 10);
    49	build_hoh("peter", "drinking", 0);
    50	build_hoh("peter", "work", 10);
    51	
    52	print_hoh;
    53	
$ 
$ perl print_hoh.pl
          |cat   |peter |robert|tom   |
drinking  |     2|     0|     0|     1|
eating    |     3|     2|    20|     5|
running   |     3|     3|    10|     8|
sleeping  |     8|    10|     9|     9|
work      |     9|    10|    10|    10|
$ 
$

Note that the "keys" function returns the keys of a hash in an apparently random order.
I sorted names as well as activities, so the values in my output are ordered horizontally by name and vertically by activities.
Hi Tyler,

Thanks for the code, but the header and row are hard coded, in my case it an variable, some times i will get 4 name and some time 10 names. how to accommodate that?
 

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