Firstly, the months in your hash lookup are mixed case, while in your data they're uppercase. Hash keys are case sensitive.
Secondly, in your by_month function you're getting strings like "APR12" and looking them up in a hash with keys like "Apr". You need to strip the number off before looking them up in the hash.
Here's a fixed version of your script:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
my (@months) = qw(APR12 MAR13 APR11 MAR12 FEB13 APR13);
my @mon = map uc, qw( Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
+);
my $mon;
@{$mon}{@mon} = ( 0 .. $#mon );
sub by_month {
my ($a_mon, $a_yy) = ($a =~ /(...)(..)/);
my ($b_mon, $b_yy) = ($b =~ /(...)(..)/);
$mon->{$a_mon} <=> $mon->{$b_mon};
}
@months = ( sort by_month @months );
print "@months\n";
Note that the above completely ignores the years though. If you want to sort by year first and then month, you could use:
#!/usr/bin/env perl
my (@months) = qw(APR12 MAR13 APR11 MAR12 FEB13 APR13);
my @mon = map uc, qw( Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec
+);
my $mon;
@{$mon}{@mon} = ( 0 .. $#mon );
sub by_month {
my ($a_mon, $a_yy) = ($a =~ /(...)(..)/);
my ($b_mon, $b_yy) = ($b =~ /(...)(..)/);
$a_yy <=> $b_yy or $mon->{$a_mon} <=> $mon->{$b_mon};
}
@months = ( sort by_month @months );
print "@months\n";
If you've got a lot of data, the speed could be improved via a Schwartzian transform, but as you're new to Perl, I won't get into that. ;-)
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