You need to push array refs to @array to build a 2-dimensional array, retain the results of the sort and dereference to get the values.
#!perl use strict; my @array=(); while (<DATA>){ chomp; my ($sentence, $attribute, $value) = split; # use [] not () to push array refs push @array,[$sentence,$attribute,$value]; } my $selected_order=1; #order according to $attribute # retain the result of sort in new array my @sorted_array = sort { $a->[$selected_order] cmp $b->[$selected_ord +er] } @array; # or use existing # @array = sort { $a->[$selected_order] cmp $b->[$selected_order] } @a +rray; # get values from sorted array # by dereferencing for my $record (@sorted_array){ print "@$record\n" }; __DATA__ sentence1 attribute3 value2 sentence2 attribute2 value1 sentence3 attribute1 value3
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In reply to Re: sort array table by poj
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