>Trying to create a Subroutine to sort array based on any column numerically when my array is having both characters and numercis

I am not sure I completely understand the example...but this will sort alpha and numeric

#! /usr/local/bin/perl -w use strict; my $data = [qw| z x y 2 1 3 |]; print 'no sort:' , @$data ,"\n"; print 'sort: ' , (sort _sort_a_tron @$data) , "\n"; sub _sort_a_tron { no warnings; return ( $a <=> $b or $a cmp $b ); } # output # # no sort:zxy213 # sort: xyz123

In reply to Re: Sorting based on any column by perlomatic
in thread Sorting based on any column by Anonymous Monk

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