Firstly, you should avoid using the scalars
$a and
$b as they are special and are reserved for use with
sort. Secondly, you should consider whether you want to remove the line terminator before doing your
split; if you do, look at
chomp.
Remember that each element you are passing into the sort routine is a hash reference so you have to de-reference to get to the element you want to sort by. This should do what you want.
my @Data = ();
while ( <FH> )
{
chomp;
my ( $meth, $list, $count ) = split m{,};
push @Data, {
meth => $meth,
list => $list,
count => $count,
};
}
@sortedData =
sort { $a->{ meth } cmp $b->{ meth } }
@Data;
I hope this is useful.
Cheers,
JohnGG
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