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Top Forums UNIX for Dummies Questions & Answers Sort references Post 302904059 by Aia on Sunday 1st of June 2014 04:41:06 PM
Old 06-01-2014
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Originally Posted by kristinu
I also want to number them starting from an initial value.

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[3] Anderson, E.R., Duvall, T.L., Jr., and Jefferies, S.M., 1990. Modelling       
       of Solar Oscilation Power Spectra. The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 364,       
       p. 699.  

[4] Basu, S., Antia, H.M., and Tripathy, S.C. 1999. Ring Diagram Analysis      
       of Near-Surface Flow in the Sun. The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 512,       
       pp. 458-470. 

[5] Duvall, T.L., Jr., and Harvey, J.W., 1986. Solar Doppler Shifts: Sources       
        of Continuous Spectra. In Seismology of the Sun and the Distant Stars,       
        (ed. D. Gough), NATO A Ser., Reidel, Dordrecht, p. 105.  

[6] Nigam, R., Kosovichev, A.G., Scherrer, P.H., and Schou, J., 1998.       
        Asymmetry in Velocity and Intensity Helioseismic Spectra: A solution       
        to a long-standing puzzle. The Astrophysical Journal, vol. 495,       
        pp. L115-L118.

Code:
perl -00 -e  '$ln=3; for(sort<>){printf ("[%d] %s\n", $ln++, $_)};'

 

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Sort::Key::Register(3pm)				User Contributed Perl Documentation				  Sort::Key::Register(3pm)

NAME
Sort::Key::Register - tell Sort::Key how to sort new data types. SYNOPSYS
use Sort::Key::Register Person => sub { $_->surname, $_->name }, qw(string string); use Sort::Key::Register 'Color::Component' => 'integer'; use Sort::Key::Register Color => sub { $_->R, $_->G, $_->B }, ('Color::Component') x 3; DESCRIPTION
Sort::Key::Register allows one to register new data types with Sort::Key so that they can be sorted as natively supported ones. It works as a pragma module and doesn't export any function, all its functionality is provided via "use": use Sort::Key::Register ... To avoid collisions between modules registering types with the same name, you should qualify them with the package name. use Sort::Key::Register 'MyPkg::foo' => sub { $_ }, '-int'; # or using __PACKAGE__: use Sort::Key::Register __PACKAGE__, sub { $_ }, '-int'; USAGE use Sort::Key::Register $name => &multikeygen, @keytypes; registers type $name. &multikeygen is the multikey extraction function for the type and @keytypes are the types of the extracted keys. use Sort::Key::Register $name => $keytype; this 'use' is useful for simple types that are sorted as another type already registered, maybe changing the direction of the sort (ascending or descending). SEE ALSO
Sort::Key, Sort::Key::Maker. AUTHOR
Salvador Fandin~o, <sfandino@yahoo.com> COPYRIGHT AND LICENSE
Copyright (C) 2005 by Salvador Fandin~o This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself, either Perl version 5.8.4 or, at your option, any later version of Perl 5 you may have available. perl v5.14.2 2012-06-30 Sort::Key::Register(3pm)
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