What's wrong with sorting numerically?
#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;
my @data = <DATA>;
{
no warnings 'numeric';
print sort { $a <=> $b } @data;
}
__DATA__
29.30.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
30.31.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
100.101.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
9.10.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
31.32.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
200.201.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
201.200.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
101.102.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
Output:
9.10.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
29.30.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
30.31.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
31.32.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
100.101.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
101.102.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
200.201.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
201.200.force.0.5.1LGY.pdb
(if that's not the ordering you want, please post how exactly you want the sample list to be ordered)
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