Yeah I ran the sample code that you have and saw that the IP's were properly sorted(as they should be). Here is the code that I got, but I am still getting unsorted results???
FYI I changed where the sorting fell in the loop since it was only giving me the first result then moving on to the next one. Below are the sample results, like I mentioned they are not getting sorted and I am not sure why?
Thanks for the help once again!
foreach my $line (@lines) {
$sth->execute($line, $line) or die "Can't execute SQL statemen
+t: $DBI::errstr\n";
my @all_rows;
while ( my $ref = $sth->fetchrow_arrayref()) {
push(@all_rows, $ref);
my @sorted = map{$_->[0]}
sort {$a->[1] cmp $b->[1]}
map { [$_, inet_aton($_->[1]) ]} @all_rows;
print Dumper \@sorted;
}
}
--------------------------------------------------------
Results: FYI there are three entries in the file which is save to the
+@line array so three results shown below.
$VAR1 = [
[
'2008-07-26',
'10.10.10.1'
],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
];
$VAR1 = [
[
'2008-07-26',
'192.168.1.32'
],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0]
];
$VAR1 = [
[
'2008-07-26',
'1.1.1.1'
],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
$VAR1->[0],
];
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