You can pick any of the advanced sorting techiques as described in Uri Guttman + Larry Rosler's paper:
A Fresh Look at Efficient Perl Sorting. Just for practice.
If you don't really care about efficiency, or just to get a feel as what's going on, you can call a function for each items every single time.
# for example, this'll do what you want
sub extract_middle { return shift() =~ /-(.*)-/ ? $1 : '' }
@sorted = sort { extract_middle($a) cmp extract_middle($b) } @unsorted
+;
Note that the speedups as described in the paper are achieved by essentially calling this extract function only
once for each item.
update Fixed a bug in the sub, thanks moritz
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