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I have the list as

@emprecords = (
                  ['pavan',24,25000],
                  ['kumar',25,35000],
                  ['ajay',22,35000],
                  ['vijay',25,20000]
);

i need to sort them by lowest age first with highest slary first .

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  • 2
    Should we guess which field is "age" and which is "slary"?
    – TLP
    Jul 1, 2013 at 10:24
  • actually the second column is age and third column is salary..
    – pavan
    Jul 1, 2013 at 10:28
  • 2
    Then perhaps you should write "salary" and not "slary".
    – TLP
    Jul 1, 2013 at 10:34

1 Answer 1

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Use <=> for a numeric comparison and a conditional or to check the salary when age is equal:

#!/usr/bin/env perl

use strict;
use warnings;
use Data::Dumper;

my @emprecords = sort {
                $a->[1] <=> $b->[1]
                        or
                $b->[2] <=> $a->[2]
                }
                (  ['pavan',24,25000],
                  ['kumar',25,35000],
                  ['ajay',22,35000],
                  ['vijay',25,20000]
);

print Dumper \@emprecords;

Run it like:

perl script.pl

That yields:

$VAR1 = [
          [
            'ajay',
            22,
            35000
          ],
          [
            'pavan',
            24,
            25000
          ],
          [
            'kumar',
            25,
            35000
          ],
          [
            'vijay',
            25,
            20000
          ]
        ];
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  • may i whats the use of 'or' in the sort ?
    – pavan
    Jul 1, 2013 at 10:26
  • 3
    If the first comparison (age) is equal (meaning 0), then or kicks in and performs comparison by salary.
    – Tuminoid
    Jul 1, 2013 at 10:28

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