Hi vsailas,
You can try like this by modifying your array(@Data) to little bit as,
use strict;
my @Data;
while(<DATA>){
chomp($_);
my($string,$listref,$count)= split(',' , $_);
push(@Data,[$string,$listref,$count]);
}
print "METH:$_->[0]\tREF:$_->[1]\tCOUN:$_->[2]\n" for sort {$a->[0] cm
+p $b->[0]} @Data;
__DATA__
meth2, \@array1, 3
meth3, \@array2, 36
meth1, \@array3, 8
meth5, \@array4, 10
Punitha
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