You already have a .csv set of data.
I am not sure what you are trying to do?
#!usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
while (<DATA>)
{
s/\s//g; #compress spaces to nothing
my ($small, $time, $name) = split /\,/;
print "$time,$small,$name\n";
}
=prints
1427766557,12,bob
1427766556,5,bill
1427766555,10,bob
=cut
__DATA__
12,1427766557, bob
5,1427766556, bill
10,1427766555, bob
UPDATE: If you want to sort the .CSV file, there are ways to do this.
Please explain your objective and show input and output.
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