my @sorted_matrix = grep {s/(^|\D)0+(\d)/$1$2/g,1} sort {$a->[0] cmp $b->[0]} grep {s/
(\d+)/sprintf"%06.6d",$1/ge,1} @matrix;
As it stands, the first s///ge (with the sprintf) operates on (and destroys) the top-level array reference. It can fairly easily be made to work, but I wouldn't: it makes my skin crawl.
Give a man a fish: <%-{-{-{-<
In reply to Re^2: natural sort on array of arrays
by AnomalousMonk
in thread natural sort on array of arrays
by shamat
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