I'm not very adept at Perl, but I need to be able to do a sort on a multi-dimension array. I've been playing with some test code to try and get a better grasp on the concept, and I think I'm getting close, but I can't find the magic combination.
What I can't seem to do is dereference my arrays and get them to print correctly. I can seem to get just about everything in the world I need to know about these refrences except for the values in the arrays being referenced.
I'm getting my data from a tab-delimited flat file, so in my sample code, I'm mimicking that by creating multiple arrays via splits and then pushing them in to a single array. In practice, I'll be looping through the file, splitting on the tabs and pushing them in to the array as I go.
If there is a better way of going about this, I'm all ears. Each line in the flat file is a single record. I need to first sort by a date to get the oldest records to the top, and then do a secondary sort to group records by acct number. I've looked at several examples online, but not found anything that seems to work with the data I need to mimick.
my @s1 = split(/:/, 'X:Y:Z');
my @s2 = split(/:/, 'A:B:C');
my @s3 = split(/:/, 'Q:L:P:0');
my @s4 = split(/:/, 'U:E:G');
my @array = ();
push(@array, \@s1);
push(@array, \@s2);
push(@array, \@s3);
push(@array, \@s4);
print "@array\n";
my @sorted = sort { $a->[0] cmp $b->[0] } @array;
print "\n";
foreach $thingy (@sorted)
{
print @thingy . "\n"; #result: number 0
print $thingy . "\n"; #result: reference
#print ${$thingy} . "\n"; #result: 'Not a scalar reference' error
print ${@thingy} . "\n"; #result: file name (???)
print @{$thingy} . "\n"; #result: length of the array referenced
}
my @array = map [split /:/], qw(X:Y:Z A:B:C Q:L:P:0 U:E:G)
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