Modify your subs so the subname can be passed as an argument to
sort e.g
sub by_num {
my($x,$y) = ($a =~ /(\d+)/, $b =~ /(\d+)/);
return $x <=> $y;
}
sub by_abc {
return $a cmp $b;
}
my $f = 'by_num';
my @args = qw/ foo1 bar2 baz3 /;
print "$f - ", sort($f @args), $/;
$f = 'by_abc';
print "$f - ", sort($f @args), $/;
__output__
by_num - foo1bar2baz3
by_abc - bar2baz3foo1
But your solution is fine as it stands (although you need to call the function in the
sort block e.g
sort { &$sort_network{$sortby} } keys %networks).
HTH
_________
broquaint
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