perl sort <=> and cmp 学习

发布时间:2020-09-10编辑:脚本学堂
perl sort <=> and cmp 学习 sort <=> and cmp Perl has two operators <=> and cmp

sort <=> and cmp
Perl has two operators <=> and cmp,
which are very useful when wishing to sort arrays. $a <=> $b returns -1 if $a is numerically lesser than $b, 1 if it's greater, and zero if they are equal.
cmp does the same for string comparison. For instance the previous example could be re-written as:
[liuguiyou@localhost perl]$ cat sort.pl
 

复制代码 代码如下:

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;

my @array = (100,5,8,92,-7,34,29,58,8,10,24);
my @sorted_array = sort { $a <=> $b } @array;

print join("<", @sorted_array), "n";

[liuguiyou@localhost perl]$ ./sort.pl
-7<5<8<8<10<24<29<34<58<92<100
Much more civil, isn't it? The following example, sorts an array of strings in reverse:

[liuguiyou@localhost perl]$ cat sort_chara.pl
 

复制代码 代码如下:

#!/usr/bin/perl
use strict;
use warnings;

my @input = (
    "Hello World!",
    "You is all I need.",
    "To be or not to be",
    "There's more than one way to do it.",
    "Absolutely Fabulous",
    "Ci vis pacem, para belum",
    "Give me liberty or give me death.",
    "linux - Because software problems should not cost money",
);

# Do a case-insensitive sort
my @sorted = sort { lc($a) cmp lc($b); } @input;
print join("n", @sorted), "n";

[liuguiyou@localhost perl]$ ./sort_chara.pl
Absolutely Fabulous
Ci vis pacem, para belum
Give me liberty or give me death.
Hello World!
Linux - Because software problems should not cost money
There's more than one way to do it.
To be or not to be
You is all I need.