This is off topic. I never used a date module before. Tried with
Date::Simple
use Date::Simple qw(:all);
my @dates = ('10/02/2004', '02/01/2004', '01/02/2004', '01/06/2004', '
+01/02/2005', '01/12/2004', '08/18/2010', '01/05/2005', '01/05/2004','
+01/05/2004');
@dates = map {$_->[0]} sort { &date($a->[1]) cmp &date($b->[1]) } map
+ {[$_, join '-',(split '/')[2,0,1]]} @dates;
print $_,$/ for (@dates);
Regards,
Murugesan Kandasamy
use perl for(;;);
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