Depending on how you want the data displayed, you might consider using HTML::Templates's LOOP function by changing
the gender to 1 and 0 instead of 'M' and 'F'
my $AoH = [ { name => "Bob",
gender => 1 },
{ name => "Sue",
gender => 0 },
{ name => "Mike",
gender => 1 } ];
$template->param(
ARRAY => $AoH,
);
.tmpl file...
<TMPL_LOOP NAME=ARRAY>
<!-- males -->
<TMPL_IF NAME="gender"><TMPL_VAR NAME=name>
....
<TMPL_ELSE>
<!-- females -->
<TMPL_VAR NAME=name>
<TMLP_IF>
</TMPL_LOOP>
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