I have an array which looks like this:
array[0]: 6 8
array[1]: 12 9 6
array[2]: 33 32 5
array[3]: 8 6
I want to sort this array so that it looks like this:
array[0]: 6 8
array[1]: 6 9 12
array[2]: 5 32 33
array[3]: 6 8
I know I can sort the array with @newarray = sort {$a cmp $b} @array;, but I need to sort the elements in each line as well. How can I do that?
Update 2021-03-16: Dear future visitors, I have the accepted answer, and I’m still getting upvotes, but @FMc’s solution is clearly better than mine. (FMc and dalton have the same answer, but as far as I can tell, FMc got there first.)
In any case, if you have a situation like this use Perl’s built-in map rather than my original answer of a custom subroutine.
Original answer: Assuming that you have an array of strings there, and that all you want is to sort each string as if it were a sub-array of numbers (but leave it a string?):