You all rock :)
Here is the code that sorts properly and gets rid of the stinking space..
my @sorted_list =
map { $$_[0] }
sort { $$a[1] cmp $$b[1] }
map { [ $_, do{
my $tmp = join "\x00", (split /\t/)[3,4];
$tmp =~ s/(^|\x00)\s+/$1/g;$tmp } ]
} @database_in;
Thank you all for this help :)
Update: Change code cause it didn't work 100%... This code does though.. OK I am just using the code above now :) Thank you again :)
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perl -e '$cat = "cat"; if ($cat =~ /\143\x61\x74/) { print "Its a cat!
+\n"; } else { print "Thats a dog\n"; } print "\n";'
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