Here is my version (not sure what all that split stuff was all about):
use strict; use warnings; sub sortit { my ($alpha_a, $num1_a, $num2_a) = $a =~ /([a-z]+)(\d+)_(\d+)/; my ($alpha_b, $num1_b, $num2_b) = $b =~ /([a-z]+)(\d+)_(\d+)/; my $retn = $alpha_a cmp $alpha_b; return $retn if $retn != 0; $retn = $num1_a <=> $num1_b; return $retn if $retn != 0; return $num2_a <=> $num2_b; } my @list = qw (a1_2 a1_1 a10_10 a2_10 a2_1 a2_2 a10_1 a10_2 a1_10); my @new_list = sort sortit @list; print "@new_list\n";

In reply to Re: Sort problems by cdarke
in thread Sort problems by erez_ez

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