Monks,
I have the following data:
fwlog.14Mar2005.gz
fwlog.15Mar2005.gz
fwlog.16Mar2005.gz
fwlog.17Mar2005.gz
fwlog.18Mar2005.gz
fwlog.19Mar2005.gz
fwlog.1Mar2005.gz
fwlog.20Mar2005.gz
fwlog.21Mar2005.gz
fwlog.2Mar2005.gz
fwlog.3Mar2005.gz
fwlog.4Mar2005.gz
fwlog.5Mar2005.gz
fwlog.6Mar2005.gz
fwlog.7Mar2005.gz
fwlog.8Mar2005.gz
fwlog.9Mar2005.gz
I want to sort on the date. I've been able to with the following code:
for (@files){
$_ =~ /fwlogsum\.(\d+)\w+/;
push (@days, $1);
}
for (sort{$a <=> $b} @days){
print "fwlog" . $_ . ".Mar2005\n";
}
I'm fairly sure I can combine these two loops into one, but nothing is jumping out at me. I'm thinking map or grep is what I need, but I don't have enough experience with either to figure out how to use them appropriately in this situation.
I appreciate any suggestions.
Thanks,
Dru
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