As this question very much looks like homework to me, let me iterate that this is not a script writing service. Learning Perl and programming, whether for homework or for furthering your knowledge works best in my experience if you first have a try at solving the problem yourself. If you have already tried solving the problem yourself, it helps us help you better if you show us what you tried and where you found problems with your approach. That way, we can tailor our answers towards your needs and expand the section where we see your error.

If you haven't tried anything yourself, start by reading sort and splice. I'm not sure why you would want to use splice at all.


In reply to Re: sorting a list according to numeric values using the function splice() by Corion
in thread sorting a list according to numeric values using the function splice() by changma_ha

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