sub PushDate { $x=0; if (($Date) == $StartDate[2]) { push (@DayAway, $id,$x,$Key) } while ($x < 7) { if (($Date + $x) gt $MaxDays) { $DaysAway = $MaxDays - $Date + $x; # need to see if we are one month ahead!!! } elsif (($Date + $x) == $StartDate[2]) { push (@DayAway, $id,$x,$Key); } $x=$x+1; } }
It appears the data may not be placed in to the array properly from what I see already. After I have pushed (@DayAway, $id,$x,$Key), I want to sort the array based on $x, it appears I cannot do this now. So, I must sort before placing in to the array unless I want to redo the way I enter the data in to the array. Perhaps I should enter it differently.... hmmmm
In reply to Re: Re: Sorting arrays based on a single element
by sdyates
in thread Sorting arrays based on a single element
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