You could try something like this, though I'm not sure it's not uglier than what you have. :) Although this doesn't have a conditional in the sort-block, so it should be faster, I think.
my $field = "name"; sub numsort { $a->{$field} <=> $b->{$field} } sub alphasort { $a->{$field} cmp $b->{$field} } my @data = ( { name => 'jim', age => 16 }, { name => 'bob', age => 18 }, ); my $sortsub = $field eq "name" ? 'alphasort' : 'numsort'; my @sorted; { no strict 'refs'; @sorted = sort $sortsub @data; }
You need the "no strict 'refs'" because that
sort $sortsub @data
is actually using symbolic references, which is ugliness itself. :)

Can sort subs be sub references? From the docs I looked at, it doesn't seem like they can. If they could, that would be a *much* cleaner way of doing it.


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