Hello Monks,
I have a hash and I want to sort it by its values, date, the date format would be MM/DD/YYYY.

Please look at my example below and see why it doesn't work. Please help!!!

sub by_date { my ($monA, $monB, $dayA, $dayB, $yearA, $yearB); ($monA, $dayA, $yearA) = split(/\//, $a); ($monB, $dayB, $yearB) = split(/\//, $b); $yearA <=> $yearB or $monA <=> $monB or $dayA <=> $dayB } foreach $k (sort by_date %H) { ... }
Thank You

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In reply to sorting a hash by its values, date by levbao

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