Although the sort function is un-glamorous and not very fast, there are times when it is adequate for the task at hand:
use strict;
use warnings;
my @array = (
'Item1 - 2 foo, 2 bar',
'Item2 - 16 foo, 8 bar',
'Item3 - 0 foo, 1 bar',
'Item4 - 1 foo, 3 bar',
'Item5 - 4 foo, 12 bar',
'Item6 - 1 foo, 2 bar',
);
@array = sort {get_bar($b) <=> get_bar($a)} @array;
print "$_\n" for @array;
sub get_bar {
my ($line) = @_;
my ($bar) = $line =~ /, (\d+) bar/;
return $bar;
}
There is no doubt that one of the transform methods would be much faster, though.
Hanlon's Razor - "Never attribute to malice that which can be adequately explained by stupidity"
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