my @sorted_keys =
map substr($_, 10),
sort
map sprintf('%02d%02d%5$s%02d%02d',
m{(\d+)/(\d+) \@ (\d+):(\d+) (AM|PM)}) . $_
keys(%line_data);
Update: Oops, I knew my AM/PM handling was wrong. Fixed:
my @sorted_keys =
map substr($_, 10),
sort
map {
my ($m,$d,$H,$M,$ampm) =
m{(\d+)/(\d+) \@ (\d+):(\d+) (AM|PM)};
$H %= 12;
sprintf('%02d%02d%s%02d%02d%s', $m,$d,$ampm,$H,$M, $_)
}
keys(%line_data);
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