hail esteemed monks,

thanks in advance for any help you can give me. this is a pretty basic question but i'm having real trouble with it. i have a list of hashes and i need to sort on one of the numerical elements of the hashes. so given a data structure like this:

my $data = [ {name => 'Oranges', order => 5}, {name => 'Apples', order => 3}, {name => 'Grapes', order => 7}, {name => 'Pears', order => 4}, ];

i need to re-sequence the data in the structure into numerical order based on the order attribute. i'm at a loss as to how to go about this. any help much appreciated!

Edit: g0n - code tags and formatting


In reply to sorting a list of hashes on an element/attribute of the hash by perlnovice1

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