knowmad,
I am assuming you want to sort first by locality type and second by title ASCIIBetically.
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; my @advocates = ( {fld_title => 'Rec1', fld_type => 'National'}, {fld_title => 'Rec2', fld_type => 'State' }, {fld_title => 'Rec3', fld_type => 'Local' } ); my %order = (LOCAL => 'A', STATE => 'B', NATIONAL => 'C'); my @sorted = map { $_->[0] } sort { $a->[1] cmp $b->[1] || $a->[2] cmp $b->[2] } map { [ $_ , $order{uc $_->{fld_type}}, $_->{fld_title} ] +} @advocates;
Cheers - L~R

I am waiting for tye to comment on my persistent use of the ST.


In reply to Re: Efficiently sorting array by non-alpha strings by Limbic~Region
in thread Efficiently sorting array by non-alpha strings by knowmad

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