Hello levW,

Although each member of the sample data starts with Patch_, I would still play it safe and allow for the possibility of a different prefix:

use strict; use warnings; my @array = qw(Patch_1.0 Patch_2.0 Patch_3.1 Patch_5.0 Patch_4.2 Patch +_6.0 Patch_7.0 Patch_8.0 Patch_9.3 Patch_10.2 Apatch_11.0); @array = sort patch_sort @array; print "$_\n" for @array; sub patch_sort { my ($a_name, $a_version) = $a =~ / (\w+) _ ([\d.]+) $ /x or die 'Invalid lhs, stopped'; my ($b_name, $b_version) = $b =~ / (\w+) _ ([\d.]+) $ /x or die 'Invalid rhs, stopped'; return $a_name cmp $b_name || $a_version <=> $b_version; }

Output:

18:22 >perl 1860_SoPW.pl Apatch_11.0 Patch_1.0 Patch_2.0 Patch_3.1 Patch_4.2 Patch_5.0 Patch_6.0 Patch_7.0 Patch_8.0 Patch_9.3 Patch_10.2 18:22 >

See sort.

Update 1: Better yet, just use the Sort::Naturally module from CPAN:

use strict; use warnings; use Sort::Naturally; my @array = qw(Patch_1.0 Patch_2.0 Patch_3.1 Patch_5.0 Patch_4.2 Patch +_6.0 Patch_7.0 Patch_8.0 Patch_9.3 Patch_10.2 Apatch_11.0); @array = nsort @array; print "$_\n" for @array;

for the same result.

Update 2: I should have read the documentation for Sort::Naturally more carefully: :-(

I define "numeric substring" just as sequences matching m/\d+/ -- scientific notation, commas, decimals, etc., are not seen.

Thanks salva: good catch!

Hope that helps,

Athanasius <°(((><contra mundum Iustus alius egestas vitae, eros Piratica,


In reply to Re: sorting an array with decimal points (updated) by Athanasius
in thread sorting an array with decimal points by levW

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