Always a million ways to skin a cat (esp. in this case), and here is another...
#initialize array
@array = (12,7,4);
$i=0;
foreach (@array) {
#Throw in a hash to look up in a second
$hash{$_} = $i;
$i++;
}
#sort it, loop through, and look up from hash from above
foreach (@num_sorted_array = sort { $a <=> $b } @array) {
print "$_ came from \$array\[$hash{$_}\]\n";
}
Probably not the most efficient way, but simple enough.
Regards,
nandeya
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