Thanks for the help
The perl code is as below
(@sortkey)=('0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','10','11','12','1
+3','14','15
');
(@names)=("xyz","iop","abc","opop","qwer","kkkk","wwww","qqqq","wwpp",
+"klkoo","p
pii","mmmm","hhhh","yyyy","ssss","eee");
@sortkey = sort { lc($names[$sortkey[$a]]) cmp lc($names[$sortkey[$b]]
+) } @sortk
ey;
foreach $i (0..$#names) {
print "$names[$sortkey[$i]]\n";
}
the exact output is
=> perl try70.pl
Bus error(coredump)
the perl version is perl5.8.7 and running on HPUX
thanks,
Renu.
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