Hello Monks,

I have file as follow

10,20
30,10
20,70
70,80
40,90
90,100
50,50

I want to split the file though comma separator and sort the file like

10,10
20,20
30,50
40,70
50,80
70,90
90,100

I wrote this program
open(FH,"abc1") or die "not open"; while(<FH>) { my($val1,$val2) = split(/,/,$_); push @record,[$val1,$val2]; } close(FH); my @sorted = sort {$a->[0] <=> $b->[0]} @record; foreach my $rec (@sorted) { print "$rec->[0],$rec->[1]"; }
This program is sorting only $val1 not $val2. How I can sort $val1, $val2 together.

Any help will be appreciated

Farhan

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