I think you'll need to munge the data in the array, for
example:
for ($i=0;$i< scalar @wholesalerlist; $i++) {
$wholesalerlist[$i] =~ s/^(the|an|a)\s(.+)$/$2, $1/i;
}
Then proceed with your sort.
Scott
Update: I have to wonder why you asked exactly the
same question in File Sorting Question, got several answers, and
then asked the same question again? Were none of those answers
useful? If not, why not? You are likely to get the same
set of answers now if you don't tell us why those answers
didn't do you any good.
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