I need to sort a list of strings which are network line speeds,
like:
"115kbps", "2Mbps", "10Mbps", "T1 LINE", ...
If I do the standard (ASCIIbetical) sort, "10Mbps" would come before "115kbps", and "115kbps" would come before "2Mbps", which is clearly not the result I want.
So I need some trick to make a "priority hash" or
array where I'd put the proper order of sort.
I understand how to make comparisons in the
subroutine:
return -1; # moves the item lower
return +1; # goes above the previous one
return 0; # equals
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