I've got a data structure like this:
$VAR1 = {
'news' => [
{
'title' => 'news1',
'content' => 'Article Contents...blah',
'date' => '08-03-01'
},
{
'title' => 'news2',
'content' => 'Article Contents...blah',
'date' => '07-20-01'
}
]
};
I need to sort @$news by $data->{news}[$ele]{date} where $ele is the index in the array. I tried sort {$data->{news}[$a]{date} <=> $data->{news}[$b]{date}} @{$data->{news}};, but that didn't work. any ideas. Maybe need to change how the date is stored? I'm open to anything. thanks.
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