From: "David Gray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> > I am trying to figure out an easy way to sort out a array of
> > numbers: 2 20 38 56 75 93 -17 -35 -53 -72 -90 Into the following:
> > -90 -72 -53 -35 -17 2 20 38 56 75 93 I have done the following:
> > @x_step = grep { ! $x_step_t{ $_ } ++ } @x_step_t;
> > @x_step = sort {$a == $b} @x_step;
>
> You're really close:
>
> @x_step = reverse sort {$a<=>$b} @x_step;
>
> -dave
It's silly to sort one way and then reverse. Simply turn over the test:
@x_step = sort {$b<=>$a} @x_step;
But I think he wanted ascending sort.
Jenda
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