If your array of dates is HUGE and you don't need to sort it - only to get the minimum date, you can extract the minimum date with simple loop:
my $min; foreach (@dates) { next unless /^(\d+)-(\d+)-(\d+)$/; $min ||= ["$3$2$1", $_]; next unless "$3$2$1" < $min->[0]; $min = ["$3$2$1", $_]; } my $mindate = $min->[1];
The idea is simple - the dates can be compared as numbers if they are written in the format YYYMMDD. The sorting can be optimized using the same technique, but you can do it yourself :)

In reply to Re: How to get minimum start date in these start dates ? by Ieronim
in thread How to get minimum start date in these start dates ? by Anonymous Monk

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