moritz already mentioned command line sort...here's how to do it (if you are on windows( as
jrsimmon believes), go get
MSYS):
> # The file is tab delimited (your time field having spaces shouldn't
+ matter)
> cat tmp.txt
3 1a 2 b
2 2c 3 b
1 3b 1 b
> # The char between the quotes is a tab ("\t" works in ksh)
> sort -t" " -k3n tmp.txt
1 3b 1 b
3 1a 2 b
2 2c 3 b
>
Update: I do not claim that the above quotes are properly escaped for Windows. Actually I'm not even sure how to escape them in the cmd shell, but this works from perl:
system('sort',"-t", "\t","-k3n","tmp.txt");
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