here is the problem.   i have an array lets say like this

$arr1[0] = "john:::10"; $arr1[1] = "bill:::9"; $arr1[2] = "mary:::35"; $arr1[3] = "willy:::21";

and another array containing the second element of @arr1 :

$arr2[0] = 10; $arr2[1] = 9; $arr2[2] = 35; $arr2[3] = 21;

i want to sort @arr1 according to @arr2 sorting.   that means that after the execution i ll have @arr1 like this :

$arr1[0] = "bill:::9"; $arr1[1] = "john:::10"; $arr1[2] = "willy:::21"; $arr1[3] = "mary:::35";

i want to do all this by using only the sort command..
thanx in advance

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